Tuesday, September 27, 2022
Agri Food Tech News
SUBSCRIBE
  • Home
  • AgriTech
  • FoodTech
  • Farming
  • Organic Farming
  • Machinery
  • Markets
  • Food Safety
  • Fertilizers
  • Lifestyle
No Result
View All Result
Agri Food Tech News
  • Home
  • AgriTech
  • FoodTech
  • Farming
  • Organic Farming
  • Machinery
  • Markets
  • Food Safety
  • Fertilizers
  • Lifestyle
No Result
View All Result
Agri Food Tech News
No Result
View All Result

Analysing local plan progress across England and Wales

by agrifood
March 4, 2022
in Markets
Reading Time: 4 mins read
A A
0
Home Markets
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Carter Jonas is committed to providing their clients with Simply Better Property Advice and our new Live Local Plan Monitor is doing just that – giving landowners and developers as well as local and national government the information they need to deliver their ever more ambitious development targets.

The Government’s 2020 Planning for the Future White Paper sets out proposals that will see most of the consultation on emerging development opportunities ‘front-loaded’ through the local plan making stage.

This, along with several wide reaching and significant reforms to the planning system, highlights a need for a clear understanding of the development potential of land at the early stages of the plan-making process.

In the near-term, the Government is also proposing changes to the standard methodology

If introduced, these changes will increase the new housing requirements for several local planning authorities, providing further opportunities for development proposals to be brought forward, whilst councils work to update their local development plans.

This will mean that early engagement becomes even more critical and knowing the best time to work with a local authority to promote a site could provide landowners and developers with a competitive advantage and local authorities with the sites they need to deliver the targets placed on them.

However, there is huge difficulty in accessing information about the status of local plans throughout the country.

A nationwide resource would provide many benefits not just to landowners and developers, but to local authorities and central government too – enabling them to gain an immediate overview of local plans in each region, draw comparisons nationwide, and better understand the local plan progress of local authorities with similar challenges and demographics.

© Carter Jonas

Carter Jonas’ Live Local Plan Monitor aims to do just that

The web-based resource analyses adopted local plans, emerging plans, consultations, and housing land supply and provides an up-to-date snapshot of local strategic planning, providing a level of insight not previously available.

First launched in autumn 2020, the tool covers all areas across England and Wales and supports developers, landowners, central government, those responsible for major infrastructure projects, government bodies (eg, Environment Agency, Natural England), local authorities and members of the public.

The platform contains a series of interactive web pages displaying local authority boundaries, key towns and cities and road networks in the context of information on the adopted local plan, emerging local plans (and the regulation stage reached), stated housing land supply and opportunities for submitting sites for development suitability assessment.

This enables key groups to better understand the local plan progress of local authorities and where opportunities lie – something which has historically been difficult to access.

The Live Local Plan Monitor also provides insight into local government reorganisation, an increasingly regionalised approach to strategic planning, and provides important information on local plan adoption, which is instrumental in addressing housing need, for example in determining the likely future recipients of the New Homes Bonus which depend upon a local plan being in place.

More change on the horizon

The recent introduction of the Environmental Act and the emphasis on biodiversity net gain have highlighted the expectation of developers to leave biodiversity in a better state than it was before.

With ramifications on the local plan process and requirements for future planning applications to feature a clear biodiversity net gain plan, significant up-front work by planners and developers will be required at the planning and decision taking stages.

The Live Local Plan Monitor will evolve to include information on local authority biodiversity net gain policies, for those that have it. With this information laid out alongside other local policies and strategic priorities, fully informed plans and decisions can be made against the backdrop of a changing system.

Whilst the future direction of the reforms to the planning system remains unclear, it is anticipated that any changes will place greater emphasis on speed of preparation. Accordingly, there is likely to be a period of intense activity with multiple plan reviews across the country. The need for up-to-date information on a national scale will be critical.

And our regularly updated Live Local Plan Monitor allows exactly that, giving landowners and developers as well as local and national government the information they need to make decisions at speed and gain a competitive edge.

View the Live Local Plan Monitor

See more about Simply Better Property Advice for which Carter Jonas is known



Source link

Share this:

  • Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)
  • More
  • Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)

Like this:

Like Loading...
Tags: AnalysingEnglandlocalPlanprogressWales
Share30Tweet19
Previous Post

Tips for Outdoor Round Bale Storage

Next Post

Ayshire dairy farm launches appeal to aid Ukrainian refugees

Recommended For You

CREAATE Act to Support Market Development for Ag Exports

by agrifood
September 27, 2022
0

Agricultural groups have issued support for the CREAATE Act and its purpose to support further development of export markets. The Cultivating Revitalization by Expanding American Agricultural Trade and...

Read more

Better growing season helps ProCam double profits in 2021

by agrifood
September 26, 2022
0

Agronomy and distribution business ProCam doubled its pre-tax profits to £14m during 2021. The net operating margin – profit before tax as a percentage of sales – also...

Read more

Biden Administration Invests in International Food for Progress Projects -

by agrifood
September 26, 2022
0

USDA Funding for International Projects. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. McGovern-Dole Food for Education ProgramCourtesy of USDA Foreign Agricultural Service The Department of Agriculture will...

Read more

Defra confirms landlords cannot apply for lump-sum exit cash

by agrifood
September 25, 2022
0

Tenants have been given an assurance that their landlords cannot apply to Defra’s Lump Sum Exit Scheme, after reports that some new tenancy agreements have included clauses prohibiting...

Read more

Mzansi Meat on being a global foodtech with African roots

by agrifood
September 24, 2022
0

Mzansi Meat debuted as Africa’s first cultivated meat company in 2020. Co-founders Brett Thompson and Tasneem Karodia share the ambition of creating high-quality, great-tasting meat with without slaughtering...

Read more
Next Post

Ayshire dairy farm launches appeal to aid Ukrainian refugees

Regen ag: Why farmers need to give the system time to deliver

LATEST UPDATES

Lifestyle

In Her New Book, Molly Yeh Goes Back to Basics

by agrifood
September 27, 2022
0

On Food Network’s Girl Meets Farm, Molly Yeh is calm and collected as she walks viewers through her recipes. In...

Dairy farmer killed by bull during TB testing on Welsh farm

September 27, 2022

Swedish firm Cramer enters power tool game with 82V system

September 27, 2022

FDA evaluation of infant formula shows lack of urgency, mishandling of situation

September 26, 2022

Scottish agency concerned about UK’s move on EU laws

September 27, 2022

Indonesia’s sustainable fisheries push sails into storm in Java Sea

September 27, 2022

Get the free newsletter

Browse by Category

  • AgriTech
  • Farming
  • Fertilizers
  • Food Safety
  • FoodTech
  • Lifestyle
  • Machinery
  • Markets
  • Organic Farming
  • Uncategorized
Agri Food Tech News

Agri FoodTech News provides in-depth journalism and insight into the most impactful news and updates about shaping the business of Agriculture

CATEGORIES

  • AgriTech
  • Farming
  • Fertilizers
  • Food Safety
  • FoodTech
  • Lifestyle
  • Machinery
  • Markets
  • Organic Farming
  • Uncategorized

RECENT UPDATES

  • In Her New Book, Molly Yeh Goes Back to Basics
  • Dairy farmer killed by bull during TB testing on Welsh farm
  • Swedish firm Cramer enters power tool game with 82V system
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA
  • Cookie Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact us

Copyright © 2022 - Agri FoodTech News .
Agri FoodTech News is not responsible for the content of external sites.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • AgriTech
  • FoodTech
  • Farming
  • Organic Farming
  • Machinery
  • Markets
  • Food Safety
  • Fertilizers
  • Lifestyle

Copyright © 2022 - Agri FoodTech News .
Agri FoodTech News is not responsible for the content of external sites.

%d bloggers like this: