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Planning law weekly update: New Towns programme, green belt appeal, Article 4 limits, CAAD decision, community powers, Crown development guidance, offshore wind DCO, marine licensing changes—2 October 2025

Published on: 02 October 2025

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New Towns

MHCLG publishes New Towns Taskforce report and initial response

The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government has released the New Towns Taskforce report together with its preliminary reply. The Taskforce—set up as an independent expert advisory panel in September 2024—pinpoints 12 candidate locations for new town projects across England and outlines proposed delivery routes. It advocates a blend of large-scale settlements, including urban extensions, urban regeneration schemes and standalone greenfield communities, with each new town providing at least 10,000 homes, of which no less than 40% would be affordable. In its opening response, MHCLG endorsed all 12 locations and the Taskforce’s broader delivery proposals. It plans to commence construction in at least three new towns within this Parliament, prioritising Tempsford, Crews Hill and Leeds South Bank. A Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) will be undertaken to assess the environmental effects of the proposals before...

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