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    British Government to Tweak Planning Overhaul to Boost Economic Growth

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    Posted on October 13, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The UK government is revising planning reforms to support economic growth and meet housing targets, introducing new measures in the Planning and Infrastructure Bill.

    UK Government to Revise Planning Reforms for Economic Growth

    Overview of Planning Reforms

    LONDON (Reuters) -The British government said it will make changes to its proposals to overhaul the planning system aimed at making it more pro-growth, in a move that may mitigate mounting fiscal pressures ahead of the government's budget due next month.

    Government's Housing Target

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer has vowed to "back the builders, not the blockers" and has criticised Britain's current planning rules as holding the country back.

    Measures to Facilitate Development

    The government has a target to build 1.5 million homes before the next election, due in 2029, but figures from the Office for Budget Responsibility earlier this year said the government was set to fall short, at 1.3 million more homes.

    Impact on Fiscal Policies

    The government said it would introduce new measures in its landmark Planning and Infrastructure Bill that would help it hit the 1.5 million target.

    "Our pro-growth planning bill shows we are serious about cutting red tape to get Britain building again," finance minister Rachel Reeves said in a statement.

    The changes will curb the ability of legal challenges to stall planning permissions for major housing schemes, prevent planning applications being rejected by councils while government considers whether to intervene, and would allow new reservoirs to be approved more quickly.

    The changes to the bill, which next week is due to return to the upper chamber of parliament, come as the OBR finalises forecasts for the budget on November 26.

    Any uplift to Britain's forecasts could give relief to Reeves as she seeks to stick to her fiscal rules. Businesses and households are anxious about possible tax rises, though Reeves has committed not to raise income taxes.

    (Reporting by Alistair Smout; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of Planning Reforms
    • Government's Housing Target
    • Measures to Facilitate Development
    • Impact on Fiscal Policies

    Key Takeaways

    • •The UK government plans to revise its planning system to boost economic growth.
    • •Prime Minister Keir Starmer supports builders to meet housing targets.
    • •The target is to build 1.5 million homes by 2029.
    • •New measures will be introduced in the Planning and Infrastructure Bill.
    • •The changes aim to reduce legal challenges and expedite approvals.

    Frequently Asked Questions about British government to tweak planning overhaul to boost economic growth

    1What is economic growth?

    Economic growth is the increase in the production of goods and services in an economy over time, typically measured by GDP.

    2What is planning reform?

    Planning reform involves changes to the laws and regulations governing land use and development, aimed at facilitating construction and development projects.

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