Planning guide to speed up new large-scale developments E-mail
Monday, 09 June 2008

A new guide to speed up planning partnerships between developers and councils has been published by Planning Minister Planning Minister, Iain Wright.

The new 'step by step guide' sets out a logical process for identifying what should be done, when and by whom, in order to reduce problems and speed up new major developments through the planning system.

The voluntary Planning Performance Agreements (PPAs) between a local planning authority and an applicant provide a project management framework for handling large and complex planning applications.

All PPAs that meet agreed timetables will be excluded from the standard 13-week decision threshold meaning developers no longer have to worry about target disincentives.

The new guidance also includes good practice examples developed during the pilot study to help achieve successful planning applications.

Planning Minister, Iain Wright said:

"The pressures on housing supply and the challenges faced by those involved in delivering high quality, sustainable development continue to increase"

"We are committed to improving the planning processes which is why we introduced Planning Performance Agreements. They make a real difference to bringing forward quality new development through better project management."

"The new 'ATLAS guide' will really help developers, local councils and communities create strong planning partnerships that find real solutions to complex planning issues."

 

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