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Sir Keir Starmer’s authorities might want to enhance the variety of planning permissions granted in England every year by greater than half to hit its housebuilding targets, based on information that highlights the size of the problem.
The variety of properties given planning permission in England final 12 months fell to the bottom since 2014, figures from information supplier Glenigan present. This might want to rise by 53 per cent to hit the 370,000 planning permissions goal that Labour set beneath its nationwide planning coverage late final 12 months.
“The newest planning figures present that housing provide within the brief and medium phrases is at important disaster ranges,” stated Neil Jefferson, chief government of the Dwelling Builders Federation business group, which publishes the info.
Starmer’s administration has made boosting housebuilding a key pledge because it was elected final July, promising 1.5mn new properties over 5 years.
Ministers have stated they should overshoot on the variety of planning permissions granted to succeed in that stage of provide — the best in a technology — since not all properties given permission are finally constructed.

Labour blames planning adjustments made by the previous Conservative authorities, beneath stress from anti-development MPs, for the downturn in housebuilding. The contraction in exercise additionally displays the impression of upper rates of interest.
Glenigan’s figures, that are additionally utilized in official statistics, present 242,610 properties have been granted permission in England in 2024, down 2 per cent from the 12 months earlier than. However the information additionally reveals permissions picked up within the closing quarter of the 12 months.
Labour’s reforms to the planning system have been praised by the housebuilding business, however each the HBF and the Nationwide Housing Federation have stated these measures alone is not going to be sufficient to succeed in the 1.5mn goal.
Critics of the industrial housebuilders, who present the overwhelming majority of the UK’s new properties, say these corporations intentionally construct slower than they may do to regulate provide and obtain increased promoting costs.
The business argues that constructing charges are restricted by purchaser demand, and say the answer is for the federal government to assist patrons with a mortgage scheme much like Assist to Purchase, which ran from 2013 to 2023. First time patrons particularly have struggled with affordability given the upper mortgage charges over the previous two years.
Corporations say native authorities are already responding to the stress from Westminster following the planning reforms.
Graham Prothero, chief government of MJ Gleeson, which has housebuilding and land promotion divisions, stated authorities are more and more approving developments to maintain management of decision-making, fairly than dealing with appeals over their heads to central authorities.
He stated the progress on planning on the bottom “is extra constructive than you assume. We’re seeing it”.
The Ministry for Housing, Communities and Native Authorities stated: “This authorities inherited a damaged planning system . . . We’ve already taken decisive steps to get spades within the floor.”