Local planning authorities across England are frequently under-resourced and stretched to deliver on local priorities. The Government’s funding for 300 new planning officers demonstrates that it recognises this problem, but this announcement equates to less than one planning officer on average for each local authority in England. At the same time, the Government is restricting access to apprenticeships to train the next generation of public sector planners, despite the Government’s ambition f...
Local planning authorities across England are frequently under-resourced and stretched to deliver on local priorities. The Government’s funding for 300 new planning officers demonstrates that it recognises this problem, but this announcement equates to less than one planning officer on average for each local authority in England. At the same time, the Government is restricting access to apprenticeships to train the next generation of public sector planners, despite the Government’s ambition for more young people to pursue degree-level apprenticeships. The establishment of Strategic Authorities and the reintroduction of strategic planning in E Type: recommendation | Number: 6 | Response status: under_consideration Government response: 44. Mediation and alternative dispute resolution (ADR) already play a valuable role in the planning system for specific planning-related issues, including section 106 planning obligations, where negotiating and reaching consensus is required. 45. The exi