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Planning committees in England: proposed national scheme of delegation, strategic development committees and mandatory training (Planning and Infrastructure Bill consultation)

Published on: 18 December 2024

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The Paper outlines a number of perceived issues with how planning committees operate in England, which the government wishes to address.

Among these are:

  • numerous local schemes of delegation fail to set out clearly whether a planning application will be decided by committee or by a planning officer, creating uncertainty for developers
  • excessive time is spent considering applications that comply with the local plan, or post-permission matters, particularly where the site is allocated and clear policy requirements exist in the local plan; this slows decisions on schemes already examined through the local plans process, wasting time and resources
  • on occasion, applications are refused contrary to officer advice and are then overturned at appeal, delaying appropriate development and wasting time and resources
  • at times, committee members lack sufficient understanding of planning law, leaving their decisions more open to being overturned on appeal

To address these matters, the Paper puts forward three specific proposals, which the government believes could support quicker and more robust planning decision-making at LPA level, while also bringing greater standardisation to the operation of committees...

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