
Reforming the consenting process
"What the Planning and Infrastructure Bill gets right"
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"What the Planning and Infrastructure Bill gets right"

"Building trust between landowners and developers"
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"New home delivery stable amid signs of planning reform taking effect"

"A steady new build market drives land demand, but planning constraints and costs limit supply. Easing policy and SME support could stimulate activity and help tackle Scotland's housing emergency"

"England's planning system is undergoing its most significant transformation in years"

"As the new NPPF comes into force, many LPAs have seen major swings in land supply positions, bringing the presumption in favour of sustainable development into play across much of England"

"There is yet to be a material change in the number of sites gaining planning consent under the new NPPF, but more positive signals are coming through the appeals process"

"Updating Local Plans to meet new rules may prove a drawn-out process, with further complications to come from the move to a strategic planning system"
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"Housing delivery under strain as new planning rules yet to translate into more homes"
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"Delivering 1.5 million homes in England – Where is the market demand?"