Actions to help planning authorities will increase the speed of approvals, deliver more new homes and grow the number of planners.
A new Housing Planning Hub will increase the rate at which homes with planning permission are delivered, stimulating Scotland’s housing supply and supporting economic growth.
Three times the number of current student bursaries will also be made available to encourage more future planners and address staff shortages.
On average 29,000 homes have been given planning permission in Scotland every year [Competition and Markets Authority – Housebuilding market study] – more than the 25,000 industry experts are calling for. But the Housing Planning Hub will tackle the reasons for delays, which include waits on decisions for major developments, lengthy negotiations of section 75 agreements, funding issues, or policy requirements to address issues such as flooding or biodiversity.
I welcome the announcement of this new Housing Planning Hub.
GRAEME
The Scottish Government has a strong track record on delivery of new housing, and is committed to continuing this success.
The Hub will be an important way of driving that forward, supporting the planning process.
Everyone should be able to secure a place to call home, and the SNP in government is acting to address challenges in the housing supply.
Public Finance Minister @Ivan_McKee has announced a new Housing Planning Hub which will help planning authorities and housebuilders increase the speed of delivering more new homes.
— Scottish Government Finance and Economy (@scotgoveconomy) November 12, 2024
The Hub will stimulate Scotland’s housing supply and support economic growth. pic.twitter.com/umHxMzEeRv
Planning has not created the housing emergency, but it can help us to find solutions to the challenges we are facing.
PUBLIC FINANCE MINISTER, IVAN MCKEE
The Scottish Government is focused on working with partner organisations to identify how our planning system can help to provide these solutions.
This decisive and properly targeted action, based on evidence, will provide more homes and better places for people to live in.
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