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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has visited a housing development as the government announced nutrient neutrality rules will be scrapped.

He was joined by Housing Secretary Michael Gove to tour some of the newly built homes in Taylor Wimpey's Heather Gardens near Norwich.
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00:00 [Indistinct chatter]
00:15 Hello, hello, how are you? Nice to see you guys, you alright?
00:19 Hello, hello. Have you had a good summer? Yeah? Good holiday?
00:23 You looking forward to going to school or not?
00:25 We want to make sure when we build new developments we have a system where developers contribute into the local community
00:31 so that we can build whether it's schools or GP surgeries to make sure all the value is around there.
00:36 Because it gives them continuity as well. Yeah. Fantastic.
00:40 Right. So these are some of our customers. Hi! Hello!
00:44 So excited to see you! Very nice to see you, how are you? I'm good.
00:48 Perfect. Thank you. Yeah, it's a great place to live, isn't it?
00:51 Thank you. We want to step in the house for you. We're just running around trying to visit some stuff.
00:56 Thank you. Very nice to see you guys. Hi, I'm Rishi. How are you?
01:00 Very nice to see you. These guys are from Batemans. Oh, so you're doing the ground works?
01:04 Yeah. Hi. Very nice to see you. This is Michael. Nice to meet you.
01:09 Pleasure. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you.
01:12 You guys have had some pause on the development here thanks to this old EU rule which today we're announcing
01:19 we're going to pass a new law to basically reverse.
01:24 But in addition to the college you'd also get to become a member of the CIOB which is the Right Institute of Builders.
01:31 So yeah, it's a good course.
01:33 Oh great, well thanks for saying it. Really good to see you guys. Thanks for what you're doing. Brilliant.

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