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Planning law weekly: Planning and Infrastructure Bill, nuclear siting policy, NSIP thresholds for wind and solar, statutory consultee reforms, and rights of way—13 March 2025

Published on: 13 March 2025

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  • Planning and Infrastructure Bill
  • Planning issues in energy projects
  • Planning applications and decisions
  • Highways and rights of way
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
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Planning and Infrastructure Bill

MHCLG introduces Planning and Infrastructure Bill to Parliament

The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) has laid the Planning and Infrastructure Bill before Parliament. It sets out major reforms to accelerate and simplify the planning regime, including: swifter consenting for NSIPs and refreshed National Policy Statements, localised planning fees, a scheme delegating planning decisions, a nature restoration fund to support environmental interventions, a strategic planning system across England, stronger development corporations, and a simplified compulsory purchase process. The package aims to cut delays, reduce costs and drive economic growth while advancing the UK’s clean energy and climate ambitions. Critics, however, caution that reduced consultation and streamlined nature protections could erode local accountability and environmental scrutiny, potentially limiting transparency, community voices and ecological safeguards...

See News Analysis: Planning and Infrastructure Bill—key points for a concise overview of the Bill’s provisions. Detailed practical analysis on particular Parts will follow...

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