MP backs speedier planning system

By Sarah Wood

Sunday, September 9, 2012

 

THE Isle of Wight’s MP Andrew Turner has called for planning decisions to be speeded up.

Mr Turner says decisions on planning applications must be made more quickly but not at the expense of local people having their say.

He said not only should decisions to allow development be quicker but so should refusals.

Presently, developers can submit inappropriate applications that can be time consuming, affecting people’s lives and affecting property prices or their ability to sell, he said.

Mr Turner would also like to see an end to applications being submitted after a similar plan has been turned down. He called for a specified period of time before another application for the same type of development was submitted.

"That would stop speculators putting in applications to see if they can get away with over-development of sites and cut down the amount of such applications. It would also free up the planning system," said Mr Turner.

His comments are a response to the announcement made by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, on Monday, who said the government would introduce legislation to speed up planning decisions. This would enable the government to use its access to low interest rates to help underwrite construction projects.

Mr Turner said he would welcome comments from Islanders.

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by Lee Majors

9th September 2012, at 21:02:03

Makes me angry that so many new properties are being built when there are so many houses already on the market and not selling and building on green areas, 747 houses up Pan meadows, 30 or 40 in the old Dairy site, also Penny Feathers down Ryde. Enough is enough!

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by Kevin Barclay-Jay

9th September 2012, at 15:44:55

well hopefully this awful council and the Town councils around the Island can actually pull their fingers out and do something about the eyesores that blight our communities and tourist attractions (Savoy, Wight City, Grande) and let their owners improve them with out being held back by people with no vision or desire for change

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