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Sir Keir Starmer vows to ‘tackle NIMBYs’ and halt delays for main constructing tasks

By Editorial Board Published January 23, 2025 4 Min Read
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Sir Keir Starmer vows to ‘tackle NIMBYs’ and halt delays for main constructing tasks

Sir Keir Starmer is vowing to tackle “the NIMBYs” by decreasing authorized challenges to infrastructure constructing – with a brand new method stopping “newts and bats” from blocking development.

The Labour authorities has made development certainly one of its major targets, with a key plank of this technique to construct new infrastructure like roads and energy vegetation.

Makes an attempt to finish such tasks lately have ended up slowed down in authorized challenges, which is what the federal government is looking for to deal with.

NIMBYs – which stands for “not in my back yard” – refers to individuals who oppose constructing of their space.

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Sir Keir Starmer mentioned: “For too long, blockers have had the upper hand in legal challenges – using our court processes to frustrate growth.

“We’re placing an finish to this problem tradition by taking over the NIMBYs and a damaged system that has slowed down our progress as a nation.

“This is the government’s plan for change in action – taking the brakes off Britain by reforming the planning system so it is pro-growth and pro-infrastructure.”

The federal government claims greater than 58% of all selections on “major infrastructure” get taken to court docket – one thing that’s “getting in the way of the government’s central mission to grow the economy”.

And it says every problem takes round a 12 months and a half to resolve.

As a part of the federal government’s plans, so-called “unarguable cases” will solely be capable to be introduced again to courts as soon as – moderately than the present three.

The primary try, the “paper permission stage” will probably be scrapped, and a brand new legislation will enable a Excessive Courtroom choose to deem a case “totally without merit”, stopping appeals.

The federal government additionally says it needs to “end the block and delay to building homes and infrastructure from current environmental obligations”.

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The federal government does not need newts to get in the best way of planning. Pic: iStock

As an alternative, a brand new “nature restoration fund” will enable builders to pay right into a central fund which can make sure the setting is protected, moderately than every particular person undertaking having to hold out its personal mitigations.

“The new common-sense approach doesn’t allow newts or bats to be more important than the homes hard-working people need, or the roads and hospital this country needs,” the federal government mentioned.

The planning modifications come following a overview carried out final 12 months by planning lawyer Lord Charles Banner – who really useful a streamlined system.

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Sir Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner. Image: PA

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What are Labour’s housing plans?

Conservative shadow levelling up secretary Kevin Hollinrake mentioned: “While we welcome the government taking forward Conservative initiatives to streamline the planning system, Labour’s blocking of our efforts to cut EU legacy red tape, such as nutrient neutrality, so they can align more closely with the European Union, will hold Britain back.

“Labour ministers have additionally sat on their arms on implementing the measures launched by the Conservatives to chop paperwork and supply higher certainty to native residents and builders, and abolishing and changing a whole lot of native councils and asking all their workers, together with planning officers, to reapply for his or her jobs, is hardly a recipe for accelerating decision-making.”

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