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Planning update: Lords report-stage amendments, Marine Recovery Fund response, water resources planning consultation, and PINS flexibility on local plans including Green Belt reviews (16 October 2025)

Published on: 16 October 2025

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Planning and Infrastructure Bill

Planning and Infrastructure Bill: government ‘pro-growth’ amendments moving to Lords report stage. The government has set out a bundle of amendments to its Planning and Infrastructure Bill, to be scrutinised at report stage in the House of Lords from 20 October 2025. Framed as part of its ‘pro-growth’ push to speed up delivery of homes and infrastructure, the package introduces a fresh power for ministers to issue ‘holding directions’, preventing councils from refusing applications while a call-in is being considered. It also proposes safeguards to stop permissions expiring during judicial review, together with steps to streamline approvals for major projects. See: LNB News 14/10/2025 41.

Marine planning

Defra publishes response to consultation on Marine Recovery Fund. The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has released its response to the March 2025 consultation on establishing the Marine Recovery Fund (MRF). Defra has welcomed suggestions aimed at improving the fund’s effectiveness and will continue preparing secondary legislation under section 292 of the Energy Act 2023 (EnA 2023) to set up the MRF...

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