Research conducted by Lichfields indicates that challenges are arising for developers and local authorities due to outdated planning policies, a situation rooted in the uncertainty associated with the ongoing obligation to review existing policies
While the National Planning Policy Framework was meant to address the problem of outdated planning policies by requiring a review of plans every five years, new research has found that this process is not operating effectively.
What are the three main recommendations highlighted in the report?
The current requirement to review local plans within five years is ineffective at ensuring local plans are kept up to date
There has been a lack of clear guidance on what authorities must consider when undertaking their review
The roll-out of the plan-making reforms is inadvertently delaying plan updates and undermining the review process
There is a lack of standardised methods for local plan reviews
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