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Planning and Infrastructure Bill – Key Takeaways

Planning and Infrastructure Bill – Key Takeaways

The UK government has introduced the Planning and Infrastructure Bill to accelerate the construction of 1.5 million homes and key infrastructure projects. Key aims include:

Streamlined Planning Decisions: A national scheme of delegation will speed up planning decisions, with mandatory training for committee members and local councils empowered to set planning fees to cover costs.

Nature Restoration Fund: Developers can meet environmental obligations more efficiently through pooled contributions, funding large-scale environmental improvements

Compulsory Purchase Reform: The process for acquiring land for public interest projects will be simplified, with compensation capped to prevent excessive payouts.

• Strategic Planning: Spatial development strategies will align infrastructure and housing needs across multiple local authorities.

Faster Infrastructure Delivery: Streamlined consultation for National Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIP) and a single legal challenge limit for major projects.

Comment

The Bill aims to address long-standing planning delays and facilitate major development projects by aligning infrastructure and housing needs.

It remains to be seen whether these changes will result in a streamlined planning process which does not compromise environmental and community concerns.

Will the shift to strategic planning improve regional balance within the system or result in planning control being too heavily centralised?

The Bill has begun its journey in the House of Commons and its terms may be amended before it receives Royal Assent.

For further information, or to discuss the issues raised within this article, please contact us to speak to a member of our Real Estate Team.

This reflects the law and market position at the date of publication and is written as a general guide. It does not contain definitive legal advice, which should be sought in relation to a specific matter.

Authors

Liz Hailey PNG
Liz Hailey
Partner, Head of Real Estate
01276 748852
liz.hailey@hc.law

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