Planning 2005
Planning 2005
- 2004
- ODPM News Release (2004/0318) 15 December 2004 (3) .
Government has announced proposals for rewarding the progress being made by planning authorities across a whole range of delivery functions, including e-planning. Planning delivery grant proposals for 2005/06 are similar to those for 2004/05 - rewarding progress in development control,plan making, delivery of housing in areas of high demand, and Enterprise Areas. The grant for 2005/06 is £170m. A further consultation has also been launched on planning fees. Fees are due to rise by £30m in 2005/06 and further increases are being considered. The average proposed increase will rise from 17% to 39%. The consultation for fees ends 28 January 2005 and can be viewd at: http://www.odpm.gov.uk/stellent/groups/odpm_contro l/documents/contentservertemplate/odpm_index.hcst? n=2513&l=1. http://www.odpm.gov.uk/pns/displaypn.cgi?pn_id=200 4_0318
PLANNING FEES
FUNDING
PLANNING SYSTEM
EPLANNING
LOCAL PLANNING AUTHORITIES
GOVERNMENT SPENDING
Government has announced proposals for rewarding the progress being made by planning authorities across a whole range of delivery functions, including e-planning. Planning delivery grant proposals for 2005/06 are similar to those for 2004/05 - rewarding progress in development control,plan making, delivery of housing in areas of high demand, and Enterprise Areas. The grant for 2005/06 is £170m. A further consultation has also been launched on planning fees. Fees are due to rise by £30m in 2005/06 and further increases are being considered. The average proposed increase will rise from 17% to 39%. The consultation for fees ends 28 January 2005 and can be viewd at: http://www.odpm.gov.uk/stellent/groups/odpm_contro l/documents/contentservertemplate/odpm_index.hcst? n=2513&l=1. http://www.odpm.gov.uk/pns/displaypn.cgi?pn_id=200 4_0318
PLANNING FEES
FUNDING
PLANNING SYSTEM
EPLANNING
LOCAL PLANNING AUTHORITIES
GOVERNMENT SPENDING