'Biggest planning reform in decades' proposed by government
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'Biggest planning reform in decades' proposed by government
"The government has launched a consultation on a revised National Planning Policy Framework, described as the biggest rewrite of planning rules in decades. The proposals aim to increase the supply of homes across England and streamline the planning system that homebuilders have said for decades have held back homes being built. Ministers say the changes are designed to make it clearer and faster for developments that meet national standards to move from planning permission to construction."
"The proposals aim to increase the supply of homes across England and streamline the planning system that homebuilders have said for decades have held back homes being built. Ministers say the changes are designed to make it clearer and faster for developments that meet national standards to move from planning permission to construction."
A consultation has been launched on a revised National Planning Policy Framework, marking what is described as the biggest rewrite of planning rules in decades. The proposals aim to increase the supply of homes across England while streamlining the planning system that homebuilders have said has long hindered housebuilding. Ministers state that the changes are intended to make approval pathways clearer and faster for developments that meet national standards. The adjustments aim to shorten the time from planning permission to on-site construction and to provide more predictable, standardized criteria for eligible developments.
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