Plan-making reforms: Consultation on implementation closes 18/10

A consultation is open on proposals to make local plans (and minerals and waste plans) simpler, faster to prepare, and more accessible, closing 18 October.

…Our vision is for local plans….to be simpler to understand and use, and positively shaped by the views of communities…

GOV.UK writes:

Our vision is for local plans (and minerals and waste plans) to be simpler to understand and use, and positively shaped by the views of communities about how their area should evolve.

We want them to clearly show what is planned in a local area – so that communities and other users of the plan can engage with them more easily, especially while they are being drawn up. We want them to be prepared more quickly and updated more frequently to ensure more authorities have up-to-date plans that reflect local needs. And we want them to make the best use of new digital technology, so that people can get involved without having to go through hundreds of pages of documents at council offices and to drive improved productivity and efficiency in the plan-making process.

Through this consultation we are asking for your views on our proposals to implement the parts of the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill which relate to plan-making, to make plans simpler, faster to prepare and more accessible.

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