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Planning

Planning System

Consent Time
4.2 years avg
Judicial Reviews
58% of NSIPs
Cost Premium
8.5x EU average
32%Current
Potential: 85%

βœ—Key Problems

  • 1.Discretionary case-by-case system since 1947
  • 2.No electoral upside for councillors approving development
  • 3.NSIP consent times up 65% since 2012
  • 4.44,000-page EIAs for major projects

βœ“Solutions

  • 1.ABOLISH discretionary planning: If it meets code, it's APPROVED
  • 2.AUTO-APPROVE <4 stories residential meeting building regs
  • 3.Β£5,000/home to councils: Financial reward for building
  • 4.CAP judicial reviews at 6 months: No more decade-long delays
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Analysis

Root Causes

1

Discretionary case-by-case system since 1947

2

No electoral upside for councillors approving development

3

NSIP consent times up 65% since 2012

4

44,000-page EIAs for major projects

Reform Pathway

1

ABOLISH discretionary planning: If it meets code, it's APPROVED

2

AUTO-APPROVE <4 stories residential meeting building regs

3

Β£5,000/home to councils: Financial reward for building

4

CAP judicial reviews at 6 months: No more decade-long delays

Policy Costings

Rigorous fiscal analysis of Planning System reforms

View All Costings β†’
πŸ“‹Planning

Planning Zonal

Upfront
+Β£500m
Annual
-Β£2.0bn
Revenue
+Β£5.0bn
Net Annual Effect
+Β£3.0bn/year
Payback in 2 years
GDP +1.5%Productivity +0.3%high uncertainty
3 sources
Britain's Planning Paralysis: Why Nothing Gets Built - Infographic
Britain's Planning Paralysis: Why Nothing Gets Built β€’ Data sources cited in image

Dependencies