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The Planning and Infrastructure Bill offers a chance to look at how we can improve the planning application process further. Paul Smith gives his thoughts on some ways to do it
Among the government’s comprehensive planning reform agenda, one area that warrants closely scrutiny is how applications are actually determined - and that should be done with a broad focus.
The application process is much more than the period between submitting an application and a decision notice being issued.
In reality, it starts when a developer first contemplates an application and finishes when planning conditions are discharged. In order to build more homes, more quickly, that whole process needs to be improved.
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