Planning and Infrastructure Bill
The Planning and Infrastructure Bill is a bill in the Parliament of the United Kingdom which proposes significant change to planning law in the United Kingdom. ProvisionsThe legislation reduces the number of available legal challenges to planning decisions from three to at most two.[1] The legislation moves more decisions away from councillors and towards council officers.[2] The Nature Restoration Fund would be established and managed by Natural England.[3] The legislation allows developers to contribute to the fund as part of meeting their environmental obligations.[4] ReceptionThe legislation was described by Wildlife Trusts as a "trojan horse", describing it as giving developers "cash to trash" green spaces and a "licence to destroy" nature.[5] The Office for Environmental Protection criticised certain parts as weakening environmental protections, but supported most of the bill.[6][7] References
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