Vail williams planning update general election

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Five possible effects a snap General Election could have on the UK planning system

Now that the General Election is taking place on 8th June, here are five possible effects for planners to consider: Neighbourhood Planning Bill

The Bill has returned to the Lords for Consideration of Commons amendments to take place at the Lords on April 26th. With the snap election looming in June, is it likely that the Bill will make it through Consideration of amendments to Royal Asset before the election? Only time will tell.

Brownfield Land Register (BLR) and Planning in Principle (PIP)

On the 15 and 16 of April New Statutory Instruments were introduced to speed up housing building on brownfield sites. The third legislative step in the Planning in Principle Model (Technical Detail Consent) has yet to be implemented into law. Depending on who wins the snap election, this could determine whether the legislation for Technical Detail Consent will move forwards.

DCLG Changes

There could be a different ministerial team at DCLG, but nobody’s sure if Theresa May is likely to have another cabinet reshuffle. That said, Gavin Barwell only has a majority of 165 votes in his constituency, therefore there is a reasonable possibility of him losing his seat.

Delays to NPPF changes

The consultation on proposed changes to National Planning Policy concluded on February 22nd 2016. It was expected that changes to the NPPF could take


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