Is it a free-for-all in land planning?
Well, not quite!
The Government is proposing some significant reforms to "provide a comprehensive plan to unleash one of the biggest home-programmes this country has seen in a generation," in the words of Prime Minister David Cameron.
The proposed reforms include the following:
The above measures are to be applauded. The planning system will remain fundamentally intact; however, measures to reduce bureaucracy and promote an efficient, timely planning system, allowing good-quality development to proceed quickly, will provide the infrastructure, jobs and economic boost necessary for the UK economy to thrive.
~ Anthony Brindley, Lucent Group UK ~
Well, not quite!
The Government is proposing some significant reforms to "provide a comprehensive plan to unleash one of the biggest home-programmes this country has seen in a generation," in the words of Prime Minister David Cameron.
The proposed reforms include the following:
- Large commercial and residential applications will be directed to a major infrastructure fast-track system;
- The government will invest in housing sites to create 5,000 homes for rent at market rates;
- The Planning Inspectorate has been instructed with immediate effect to divert resources to prioritise all major economic and housing-related appeals;
- Affordable homes will not be required where it can be shown that to build them what make a scheme unviable;
- There will be a measure to allow developers the chance to seek additional time to get their sites up and running before planning permission expires;
- Developers will be able to opt to have their planning application determined by the Planning Inspectorate instead of poor-performing councils.
- New legislation for Government guarantees of up to £40 billion worth of major infrastructure projects and up to £10 billion of new homes. The Infrastructure (Financial Assistance) Bill will include guaranteeing the debt of housing associations and private sector developers.
- 16,500 first-time buyers helped with a £280 million extension of the successful "First Buy" scheme, which offers aspiring homeowners a much-needed deposit and a crucial first step on the housing ladder.
The above measures are to be applauded. The planning system will remain fundamentally intact; however, measures to reduce bureaucracy and promote an efficient, timely planning system, allowing good-quality development to proceed quickly, will provide the infrastructure, jobs and economic boost necessary for the UK economy to thrive.
~ Anthony Brindley, Lucent Group UK ~
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