New council targets are the key to improving planning issues
Three-quarters of property developers believe the government setting targets for councils would unlock planning issues
At a glance
Three-quarters (74%) of property developers believe that the government setting targets for councils would be the key to unlocking planning issues faced by UK developers, according to the latest research from Shawbrook.
This comes as issues such as the shortfall in homes being built and rises in construction costs have plagued the sector, making it harder for developers to push forward with projects. In fact, a majority (39%) of developers report an average waiting time of 4-6 months for planning permission to be granted, with a similar number (33%) revealing an even longer waiting period of 7-12 months. Only 19% say they have an average waiting time of 1-3 months, and no developers surveyed were able to say they’d waited less than a month.
With our research revealing just how detrimental planning challenges are for developers, it’s positive to see the new Government addressing them early on in their premiership.
Further analysis of the figures found that the mean waiting time for developers to gain planning permission came to 7 months, showcasing just how challenging timelines can be for property developers. This has been exacerbated in some cases, with one in ten developers revealing that they’ve previously had their planning permission requests rejected.
In a similar vein, more than one in five developers disclose that they find it difficult to source both property and land at a reasonable price, revealing yet another hurdle for developers to jump over. Comparably, more than two-fifths say they find it difficult to source property at a reasonable price but not land, and well over a tenth say they find it difficult to source land at a reasonable price but not property.
Terry Woodley, Managing Director of Development Finance at Shawbrook comments:
“The sector has had a tough time of late, with delays to planning permission leading to sluggish construction output and stretched timelines. However, the Chancellor’s recent speech to the Treasury will likely be a source of optimism, with additional support in the form of clear housebuilding targets, a review of green belt boundaries, and an increase in planning officers being announced.”
“Additionally, developers will be watching closely to see how an overhaul of the planning system plays out. The Chancellor announced that planning decisions for major infrastructure projects will shift away from local authorities and towards national ones. In theory, this should stop projects from being snagged and delayed by red tape which has become a common pitfall for developers.”
Methodology
Research was conducted by Censuswide between 16.04 - 03.05 2024, surveying 567 property developers aged 18+ across England, Wales and Scotland.
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