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Great Britain infrastructure planning reform: analysis of the November 2023 policy on NSIP fast-track, PINS digitalisation, Star Chamber, construction review, legislative levers and implementation risks

Published on: 12 January 2024

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The case for reform

Major infrastructure delivery has occupied significant government attention in recent years, with a range of action plans, strategies, policies, roadmaps and consultations diagnosing obstacles to delivery and setting out ways to overcome them. The government’s most recent infrastructure policy, published in November 2023, ‘Getting Great Britain building again: Speeding up infrastructure delivery’, makes the case for additional planning reforms, accompanied by some new announcements. A recurring thread of earlier infrastructure policy, and a long-standing critique of the planning system, is that planning is too slow, too bureaucratic and too uncertain. Previous policy has presented various actions and proposals intended to address these concerns. This latest policy paper echoes those themes, but contends that further reform is required at every step of the planning process to deliver the government’s infrastructure objectives—both in the short term, to progress already committed projects, and over the longer term, to meet net zero by 2050 and the government’s wider economic aims. The approach in the paper broadly builds on existing reforms, yet in several respects goes further by extending certain proposed actions that aim to tackle delays and high costs and improve speed, reduce bureaucracy, and limit uncertainty throughout planning and delivery in...

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