Uncertainty and delays to planning reforms have had ‘chilling effect’, says wide-ranging House of Lords report

Baroness Neville-Rolfe

Baroness Neville-Rolfe, chair of the House of Lords built environment committee

Developers should pay increased fees to ease the “emerging crisis” in council planning departments, a House of Lords committee has said.

The finding comes in a wide-ranging report into meeting housing demand by the cross-party House of Lords built environment committee which highlights barriers to house building and makes policy recommendations across a raft of areas (see box below), including measures to improve the planning system.

The report, which follows a six-month inquiry, said: “There is an evolving crisis. Local planning authorities do not have sufficient financial resources, and in many cases do not have the skilled personnel, to deliver a quality service in a reasonable timeframe.

“The government needs to increase resourcing for local planning authorities consistently and for the long term. Additional resources should be targeted at improving local plan-making and processing planning applications more quickly. This should include increasing planning fees to help cover the costs of the system”.

The report, published today, relied on evidence submitted by key players in the sector including the RIBA.

Its recommendations include raising planning fees and further boosting resources for planning departments, reversing the “collapse” in the SME housebuilder sector, upskilling construction, bringing forward more small sites for development and increasing access to finance.

It also called for the New Homes Ombudsman to have robust and enforceable powers to ensure new homes are built to high standards ofquality and design.

The report cited retirement housebuilder McCarthy & Stone which said that local authorities on average now take 46 weeks to determine its applications, despite the official statutory limit being 13 weeks.

Baroness Neville-Rolfe, the chair of the committee, told Building Design’s sister title Housing Today she “completely understands” that housebuilders are already facing extra costs from the impending cladding tax, new regulatory burdens through building safety legislation, inflation and corporation tax increases.

然而,她表示:“由于资源的原因,事情进展得太慢,这是不好的,它正在影响住宅建筑行业的产出,我们不认为我们可以建议更多的政府资金,所以你去哪里?”

“You could do it in a shared way so smaller developers don’t have to pay so much.”

Baroness Neville-Rolfe said the committee is not recommending a specific rate of increase but pointed to estimates from the Royal Town Planning Institute that £500m is needed over four years to tackle significant planning delays.

The findings follow official figures issued by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities in December revealing that the performance of planning authorities, in terms of speed of making decisions, had fallen to thelowest level in five years.

The report said proposed planning reforms and delays have led to a “chilling effect” in planning departments, while the fact that only 40% of local plans are less than five years old is leading to uncertainty for developers.

The committee proposed time-limits on plan-making processes and called for standardised definitions and simplified guidance for councils to aid the local plan making process.

The report also outlines measures to tackle construction skills shortages, including a recommendation that the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) is replaced with an alternative model if it cannot be improved.

It suggests measures to encourage SME housebuilders, including a fast-track planning process for smaller builders, easier access to finance and a wider rollout of the ‘master developer’ model.

报告还指出,政府为“帮助买房”等需求方自有住房计划提供的资金“没有提供物有所值”,应该把更多的钱花在新的社会住房上,以缓解租房者的负担能力问题,并减少住房福利支出。

The report contains key recommendations on later living development and design and quality.

The government is expected to publish its response to the Lords’ report in March.

KEY RECOMMENDATIONS AT A GLANCE

Planning

  • Government should set out its planning strategy
  • Introduce time-limits on local plan-making along with standardised definitions and simplified guidance for planning authorities
  • Allow councils to recoup more of the cost of planning from developers through increased planning fees
  • Increase the predictability and transparency of obligations through section 106 and the community infrastructure levy
  • 任何新的规划捐款制度,都应确保筹集的资金尽早用于经济适用房或必要的基础设施,并与需求挂钩。
  • The government should enable local planning departments to have access to flexible resources, where skills from the private sector and other specialist areas are brought in for specific large sites.

Design and quality

  • The government should not hesitate to introducer stricter rules on permitted development rights for office-to-resi conversions if the recent new minimum standards don’t lead to improved outcomes
  • Increased flexible resources for planning authorities should also be used for design skills
  • A clear implementation timetable for the Future Homes Standard should be established

Construction skills

  • 政府应考虑建造业培训委员会应如何提升其培训课程。Failure to train the skills needed to build new homes should lead the government looking at alternative models
  • The government should review the apprenticeship levy
  • Official figures for the construction industry should include those mployed in factories related to construction.
  • It is essential to draw on a wider talent base to improve diversity

SME housebuilders

  • 政府应鼓励中小企业营建商使市场多元化,保持竞争。
  • The government should work with local planning authorities to create a fast-track planning process for SMEs
  • Local planning authorities and Homes England should be required to increase the percentage of homes on larger sites each year which are built by SME housebuilders.
  • The Government should work with lenders to encourage them to provide more support to SME housebuilders on commercial terms
  • Wider adoption of the ‘master developer’ model, where larger sites are built out by a number of different housebuilders, would help SME housebuilders bid for more secure developments.

Land

  • Building on brownfield land is not a ‘silver bullet’, especially as the availability of brownfield land is disproportionately in areas with less pressure on the housing market.
  • The Government should consider pilot schemes to facilitate building on land around railway stations

Funding

  • Funding for home ownership schemes does not ‘provide good value for money’. A transition to spending more on the social housing stock would address the affordability problem faced by private rented sector tenants and help meet the most critical needs.

Later living development

  • 政府必须在各部门之间并通过国家规划政策框架对以后的居住住房问题采取协调的办法。