Reforms to get Britain building will boost economy by billions
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Planning and Infrastructure Bill to deliver up to £7.5bn economic impact
The UK government has published its impact assessment of the Planning and Infrastructure Bill, setting out a range of economic impacts expected to be generated directly from the Bill, while noting that its impact is likely to be wider as other measures also take effect. The post Planning and Infrastructure Bill to deliver up to £7.5bn economic impact appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
Government claims planning reforms will boost economy by £7.5 billion | Today's Conveyancer
The reforms outlined in the Planning and Infrastructure Bill will boost the economy by up to £7.5 billion over the next decade, according to a government impact assessment. Among the largest direct monetary benefits identified by the assessment is a £157 million saving in planning costs, which the report says will benefit the small, micro and medium businesses ‘disproportionately burdened’ by delays in the planning system. ‘The UK’s planning sys…
Planning reforms set to boost economy by £7.5bn over 10 years
Planning reforms to boost building could add up to £7.5bn to the UK economy over the next decade, according to analysis from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG). The impact assessment for the Planning and Infrastructure Bill, published today, 6th May, found the Government’s proposed changes would speed up delivery of homes, roads, railways and clean energy projects. The research found these reforms would make it fa…
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