The Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee
has published its first report on the future of the planning system in England.
The report expressed concern over “the lack of detail” in the government’s
vision for a new zonal planning system in England, which included proposals to
split the planning system into three categories of development zones (growth,
renewal and protected) and replacing Section 106 agreements and the Community
Infrastructure Levy (CIL) with a single Infrastructure Levy. Read more on the
Rural Services Network website.
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