Local Government Secretary Robert Jenrick will announce a shake-up of the U.K.’s “outdated and cumbersome” planning rules this week, which he said will accelerate home construction and spur vital infrastructure projects.
The program of reform, which will echo Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s call t
Local Government Secretary Robert Jenrick will announce a shake-up of the U.K.’s “outdated and cumbersome” planning rules this week, which he said will accelerate home construction and spur vital infrastructure projects.
The program of reform, which will echo Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s call to “Build Build Build” to help kick-start the British economy after the coronavirus pandemic, will strip out bureaucracy and introduce a streamlined path to development in ‘growth’ and ‘renewal’ zones designated by local councils, Jenrick said.
The reforms will set guidelines for architecture and enable smaller companies to compete with large corporations as the new rules level the playing field for gaining planning consent, Jenrick said.
The District Councils’ Network, which represents 187 planning authorities across England, said changes to the rules won’t deliver the boost to house building the government claims.
Tens of thousands of homes with planning permission remain unbuilt -- the housing delivery system is broken, not the planning system. To tackle the housing crisis, councils need to be given the funding to invest in infrastructure and the powers to build homes that are green, high quality, and affordable.