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England planning law update: brownfield NPPF/PD reforms, biodiversity net gain in force, higher-risk buildings register, and M25 J28 DCO correction (15 February 2024)

Published on: 15 February 2024

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DLUHC launches plans to prioritise brownfield development

In a press statement dated 13 February 2024, the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities announced a set of planning reforms aimed at increasing housebuilding, especially on brownfield sites, whilst protecting the green belt. This includes a consultation on proposed amendments to the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) to:

  • encourage local planning authorities (LPAs) to place ‘significant weight’ on delivering the maximum number of homes and to adopt a flexible stance on policies or guidance for the internal layout of schemes, particularly on brownfield land;
  • apply the presumption in favour of sustainable development to previously developed land in the 20 towns and cities subject to the urban uplift where their Housing Delivery Test score is 95% or below;
  • review the threshold for referring applications to the Mayor of London.

See News Analysis: Consultation proposes to strengthen national planning policy on brownfield development...

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