04/01/2024

DfI Launches 'Future Focused Review' Of Land Use Policy

The Department for Infrastructure (DfI) has called for input on the development of a 'future focused review' of the Strategic Planning Policy Statement (SPPS).

The SPPS sets out the regional planning policies for the orderly and consistent development of land use in Northern Ireland. Given the climate emergency and the Climate Change Act (Northern Ireland) 2022, the Department is looking at how its planning policies can help to reduce carbon emissions, to collectively chart the path to net zero by 2050. The department have seen at first hand the significant impacts of recent flooding events and there is understandably an increased interest in the role of planning policy in responding to the changing climate.

The DfI said: "Our planning system plays an important role in helping to address the climate change challenges we will continue to face. We are currently finalising the review of planning policy for renewable and low carbon energy, which was consulted on last year. In addition, we need to consider whether the rest of the SPPS remains appropriate and fit for purpose in relation to climate change. For example, a future focussed review of the SPPS could include a fresh look at the appropriateness of extant policy provisions such as on flood risk, transportation and development in the countryside.

"Planning matters affect everyone and the Department is continually seeking opportunities to make positive changes to planning policy which will support the planning system as it shapes our places and communities, delivering for people now and for future generations.

"The primary purpose of the Call for Evidence is to engage with stakeholders on the proposed areas of focus for a review of the SPPS and to invite the submission of evidence on the relevant factors that can assist with determining the best way forward.

"The consultation will run for 12 weeks until 5.00 pm on Thursday 28 March 2024 and the Department welcomes responses from the public, stakeholders and planning authorities."


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