Government announces late-stage planning bill changes in bid to speed up housing, energy and water schemes

steve reed

Ministers to be given new powers to stop councils refusing planning permission while they consider using ‘call-in’ powers

The government will table a series of last-minute amendments to its flagship Planning and Infrastructure Bill in a bid to “tackle blockers” and kickstart construction.

The Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) said the proposals announced today “could stop councils rejecting planning permissions, tackle blockers in the courts, alongside plans to accelerate reservoirs, windfarms and large housing schemes.”

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