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Planning System Putting the Brakes on Growth

Economic growth is still being constrained by a planning system in England that is ‘too slow, under resourced and unpredictable’, according to a recent British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) report. 

The report, Planning for Business and Growth, says that while recent government reforms signal the right intent, further urgent action is needed. The BCC says there needs to be a ‘fundamental reimagining of how planning authorities operate and interact with the business community’. 

The report is calling on ministers to 

  • Go above and beyond its target of recruiting 1,400 planners by the end of this parliament. 
  • Ensure employment is given equal priority as housing in planning policy and guidance.  
  • Simplify and speed up the planning process for business, through the introduction of National Development Management Policies.  
  • Publish clear, time-bound implementation plans for each major element of planning reform. 
  • Introduce comprehensive fast-track services for priority projects that deliver on its economic growth objectives. 

The report says business investment thrives on certainty, but the planning system in England is failing to deliver that. The BCC says the task for policymakers is to transform planning into a ‘strategic tool for economic development’ that actively helps investment and innovation.  

The report highlights proactive work being carried out by the business community to help improve planning resources. The BCC Planning Skills Fund, supported by Aviva, is already training planning students at universities across the UK, thanks to private sector capital.  

Welcoming the publication of the BCC’s report, Thames Valley Chamber of Commerce CEO, Paul Britton, comments:

Economic growth across the Thames Valley is being constrained by a planning system that remains too slow, under resourced and unpredictable.  Whilst championing the need to invest in our local government structures, to enable them to recruit and retain appropriately trained and experienced planners, we also support the need for government to ‘unlock the growth potential’.  We are big believers that transforming the planning system into a proactive engine for economic development is vital to securing the thriving green, healthier future we want for a truly competitive Thames Valley.

Head of Business Representation and Policy, Gareth Ralphs adds:

It is particularly pleasing to be invited to comment and shape the report.  The input of the TVCC and our members, particularly across many of the policy asks, including Planning for Infrastructure and Plan for Employment Land, can be seen.  Once again, we thank those members who have helped.

Kate Shoesmith, Director of Policy at the British Chambers of Commerce said: 

“Rather than being an accelerator for business growth, for too long the planning system in England has been acting as a handbrake on investment.  

“The Government has rightly identified that reform is necessary, and we welcome the recent Planning and Infrastructure Act. But businesses need to be confident that the new legislation will deliver, and ministers need to go further and faster.  

“That means more planners on the ground, clear timetables for reform and fast-track routes for projects that support economic growth. 

“The business community is already stepping up, including through initiatives like the BCC Planning Skills Fund. Now government must match that ambition and turn planning into a driver of growth rather than a drag on it.” 

Read the full report here

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