Major planning reforms for a sustainable future
Communities Secretary Ruth Kelly has unveiled major reforms of the country’s planning system to make it fit to tackle new challenges in the 21st century - speeding up the system alongside improved community consultation.
The wide-ranging White Paper has four key pillars:
- A better, quicker system to decide major infrastructure projects with enhanced community engagement and an improved level of expertise.
- Simplifying the local planning system for householders to make it far easier to make home improvements like extensions and conservatories, where there is little or no impact on neighbours.
- Planning playing a bigger role in tackling climate change.
- Ensuring the planning system continues to support vibrant town centres.
The Government also pledged a new commitment to protect the green belt. The White Paper makes clear previously developed brown field land must remain the clear priority for housing development with our parks and green spaces protected.
The simplifying of the local planning system for householders will allow councils to focus on strategic priorities such as more homes for future generations and tackling climate change.
For more detail see the Department of CLG news
Notes to Editors
1. The ‘Planning for a Sustainable Future’ White Paper can be found here, the accompanying consultation document can be found here.
2. The White Paper sets out our detailed proposals for reform of the planning system, building on Kate Barker’s recommendations for improving the speed, responsiveness and efficiency in land use planning, and taking forward Kate Barker’s and Rod Eddington’s proposals for reform of major infrastructure planning. Further information can be found here and here [External link].
3. The allocations for the first tranche of PDG for 07/08 together with accompanying documentation can be found at here.

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