Housing Wed, Mar 23, 2016 10:30 AM
New measures will speed up the delivery of homes by cutting down unnecessary planning processes and providing more certainty about where sensible development should take place.
Proposals outlined will boost housebuilding and support businesses keen to expand by removing delays from the planning system, stopping burdensome conditions and cutting the costly red tape often faced by applicants.
The changes will also provide more certainty for communities and developers by proposing to make it a legal requirement for local authorities to have a Local Plan in place. This will ensure that councils engage with local people about where homes, businesses and services for their area should be located in the future.
The measures propose to:
legislate so that when a council has failed to deal with details required by a condition on a planning permission on time, it will be treated as approved; and strengthen the requirement for councils to justify conditions which require more information before work can start
work with industry, local authorities and other interested parties to develop a pilot for passing a share of the benefits of development directly to individual households
Measures to be consulted on include:
improving plan making and making it a statutory requirement for a council to put a Local Plan in place; 76% of councils currently have a published local plan, helping shape where development should and shouldn’t go
cutting the number of applications where unnecessary statutory consultations take place while keeping the same level of environmental protections
Planning Minister Nick Boles said: "These proposals mark an important next step in streamlining the planning system and ensuring it is able to work efficiently to support the development of new homes, infrastructure and jobs we need.
"They will also ensure that communities are at the heart of the planning system and given the power to make the right decisions for their local area."
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