DCLG publishes the “government response to consultation” with respect to application fees, small sites register, local plans, testing competition, financial benefits, s106 dispute resolution, PD rights for schools, and statutory consultation …

[UPDATE: For the subsequent legislation relating to this consultation, please view the following posts:
- This post for the legislation with respect to PD rights for schools.]

DCLG has published the following government response to the "Technical consultation on implementation of planning changes" (which ran for 8 weeks from 18/02/2016 until 15/04/2016):

  • February 2017: Summary of responses to the technical consultation on implementation of planning changes, consultation on upward extensions and Rural Planning Review Call for Evidence (pdf) (link).

The above "response" document covers the proposals relating to application fees, small sites register, local plans, testing competition, financial benefits, s106 dispute resolution, PD rights for schools, and statutory consultation. The conclusions of the above "response" document are summarised below.

[Note: The above "response" document also covers the proposals set out by two other consultations - for further info, please view this post and this post].

Changes to planning application fees:

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Small sites register:

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Local plans:

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Testing competition in the processing of planning applications:

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Information about financial benefits:

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Section 106 dispute resolution:

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Permitted development rights for state-funded schools:

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Changes to statutory consultation on planning applications:

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Other sources of information:

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