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The reasons we need more planning legislation

In the foreword to Planning For The Future, the prime minister oversells the white paper’s objectives: “Radical reform unlike anything we have seen since the Second World War. Not more fiddling around the edges, not simply painting over the damp patches, but levelling the foundations and building, from the ground up, a whole new planning system for England. One that is simpler, clearer and quicker to navigate, delivering results in weeks and months rather than years and decades.”

The proposals, in fact, leave much of the current legislation intact – with additional layers of complexity it might be said. But aside from the politics of the current reform agenda, is our legislative framework, even those aspects which are not the subject of proposals in the paper, adequate?

The case law conundrum

Many principles are not addressed in planning legislation and the courts have had to join the dots to arrive at a system that is workable in practice. For instance:

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