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Can Labour deliver on its promises for Planning? π€
It's been almost 6-weeks since Labour came into power and set its sights on revitalising the UK's planning system, with many people across local government hopeful for a sustainable and prosperous future π
What are they hoping to achieve?
π Sustainable economic growth
ποΈ Addressing the demands of a growing population
ποΈ Building healthy, thriving places for communities
π± Ensuring the planning system plays a central role in climate action
What challenges are they facing?
β Growing expectations with fewer resources
β Balancing infrastructure strain with meeting housing needs
β Overhauling, switching and changing legislation
Will Labour provide the resources and recognition needed for the planning system to deliver?
The coming years will be pivotal in determining whether Labour can build the future it envisions π
We are keen to hear from our peers in the planning industry about what they think of these promises and what other challenges they are continuously facing - please share below or get in touch with our Planning team to discuss βοΈ [townplanning\@park-avenue.co.uk]
@[Amy Holt](urn:li:person:QJiOv6zT\_J) @[Liam South](urn:li:person:oTtObZFq2y) @[Shannon OβSullivan](urn:li:person:rA\_UZPMVhR) @[Billy Hiron](urn:li:person:TD06qJjty0) @[Hannah Gabel](urn:li:person:e9V1BS3EYf) @[Ella Brown](urn:li:person:scb0HuO3XZ) @[Emma Mcgrath](urn:li:person:KmWhToc7Fy)
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