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Planning Inspectorate Performance update – February 2024

Planning Inspectorate

February 22
10:32 2024

On a monthly basis, we publish the?latest official statistics?on appeals performance, which represent the greatest volume (in terms of number of cases) of the work of the Planning Inspectorate.

We also update the?appeals handling times?data to give customers the latest information on the average time it takes to receive a decision and provide an update on our other main casework areas.

Appeals

Our appeal cases are dealt with in one of three ways: written representations, hearings, or inquiries. Ministerial performance measures include an expectation to reduce average decision times over time and make our decision speeds more consistent. All our decision times are measured from the day we receive a valid appeal through to the day we issue a decision. This is the same approach as Local Planning Authorities.

In January we continued a trend going back to June 2023 of closing more cases than we received. At the end of January 2024, we had 13,570 cases open after closing 285 more cases than we received.

We held 1,953 events in January, comfortably the highest number over the last 12 months.

Were committed to removing our casework backlog so that all our casework is decided in consistent timeframes, whilst maintaining high standards in our decisions. To help us achieve that, weve been deciding many older planning appeals decided by written representations. Throughout 2024 we will continue to do this so that our decisions become faster and are made in a more consistent timeframe.

Median decision times

The median decision time for cases decided in January 2024 was 30 weeks. The median over the last 12 months was 31 weeks.

12 months to January 2024 median decision time January 2024 median decision time
Planning appeals by written representations 29 weeks 29 weeks
Planning appeals by hearing 28 weeks 29 weeks
Planning appeals by inquiry 31 weeks 35 weeks
Enforcement appeals by written representations 52 weeks 46 weeks
Enforcement appeals by hearing 67 weeks 70 weeks
Enforcement appeals by inquiry 91 weeks 81 weeks
All appeals 31 weeks 30 weeks

National Infrastructure

The number of applications has started to rise but we continue to meet all statutory deadlines.

We have a high number of?Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs)?at various stages:

  • 77 where we are providing advice before submission.
  • 15 submitted and at acceptance, pre-examination, or examination.
  • 4 where we are preparing our recommendation.
  • 11 where the relevant Secretary of State is considering our recommendation.

The continuous work to examine NSIPs is key to the economic growth of the country.

In the last week an NSIP has been granted development consent by the relevant Secretary of State.

The Net Zero Teesside Project, a full chain carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) project.

Local Plans

There are currently 43 live Local Plan examinations in progress.

We encourage Local Planning Authorities (LPA) to use our advisory visits to help them get their plans in good shape and deal with challeng

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