Ben Sasson
Senior Associate
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The Government has published a new working paper[1] off the back of Keir Starmer's latest speech, expressing its aim to build 1.5 million homes and make 150 planning decisions on major infrastructure projects. The working paper outlines the Government's commitment to modernising planning committees to facilitate better decision-making in the planning system.
The paper proposes three main reforms aimed at improving the operation of planning committees:
The working paper outlines a series of reforms aimed at modernising the planning system to improve decision-making and support the delivery of quality homes and places. By introducing a national scheme of delegation, creating dedicated committees for strategic development, and mandating training for committee members, the Government aims to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the planning system.
These potential reforms will be welcome news for developers as their implementation should result in quicker decisions being made, particularly for schemes which are compliant with the development plan. Developers are often frustrated by the bureaucracy of planning committees which can be easily swayed by a vocal local opposition despite being compliant with the local development plan (which has already been the subject of local consultation).
If you'd like to discuss anything mentioned in the new working paper and how it might affect your business, please contact Ben Sasson or your usual Gowling WLG contact.
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