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Planning law weekly update: compulsory purchase reform, BtR consents surge, offshore wind consenting, Land Use Framework consultation, NSIP solar order (6 February 2025)

Published on: 06 February 2025

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Compulsory purchase

The Law Commission’s consultation on reforming compulsory purchase orders seeks to modernise and clarify elements of the legal framework, promoting greater consistency and ease of use. Yet it stops short of wholesale change, so securing land could still be convoluted, expensive and slow, with limited impetus for extra regeneration schemes. See News Analysis: Implications of Law Commission’s consultation on review of compulsory purchase system, where planning barrister Martha Grekos explores the likely effects of the Commission’s proposals and whether they would truly streamline the compulsory purchase regime.

Home Loss Payments (Prescribed Amounts) (Wales) Regulations 2025 SI 2025/101: These Regulations raise the statutory minimum and maximum for home loss payments under the Land Compensation Act 1973 for those occupying, or deemed to occupy, a dwelling with an owner’s interest.

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