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  • Kimmins announces further improvements to the planning system

    Topics:
    • Planning

    Date published: 10 July 2025

    Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins has today announced new measures to enhance public engagement and streamline decision-making in the planning system.

    Minister Kimmins - Department for Infrastructure

    The changes will be made through the introduction of The Planning (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2025 Statutory Rule.  

    These amendments have been developed following a public consultation in early 2024 and form part of the Department’s wider Planning Improvement Programme.

    Under the new statutory rule:

    • Pre-Application Community Consultation (PACC) will be strengthened by requiring developers of major applications to provide a dedicated website to display draft development proposals and enable public feedback. This is in addition to the mandatory in-person public event, which remains a statutory requirement.
    • Pre-Determination Hearings (PDHs), previously mandatory in certain cases, will now become discretionary, allowing councils to decide whether a hearing is necessary based on the circumstances of each application.

    Minister Kimmins said: 

    “Public engagement is still regarded as a vital part of the planning process.  By introducing a digital platform alongside the existing in-person community consultation, we are making it easier for more people to have their say – at a time and in a way that suits them.  This dual approach ensures inclusivity while embracing modern engagement tools. It also brings the pre-application process in line with best practices across these islands.

    “Making pre-determination hearings discretionary gives councils the flexibility to focus resources where they are most needed, without compromising transparency or public trust.

    “These changes are another step forward in the Planning Improvement Programme and are a direct result of recommendations which emerged through the Call for Evidence, as part of the Review of the Implementation of the 2011 Act and from consultation with councils and stakeholders to make the planning system more efficient and effective.

    “Increasing the effectiveness and efficiency of the planning system for all stakeholders is a key driver of the Planning Improvement Programme and these changes are coming into place at a time when we are seeing significant improvements in processing, particularly for major applications which have seen their lowest annual processing time since the transfer of planning powers in 2015, a decrease of 6.9 weeks compared with 2023/24. I will continue working to bring processing times down further.”

    The Rule and Explanatory Memorandum will be available in due course at Legislation.gov.uk 

    Notes to editors:

    1. These provisions have been developed as part of the review of the Planning Development Management (Regulations) (Northern Ireland) 2015 (the Development Management Regulations) brought forward by the Department, local government and other stakeholders to deliver change through the Planning Improvement Programme.  These measures and recommendations emerged through the Call for Evidence, as part of the Review of the Implementation of the 2011 Act required under section 228 of that Act.
    2. The proposed changes will require updates to the relevant Development Management Practice Notes (DMPN) to advise on the new procedures, namely DMPN 10 Pre-Application Community Consultation (PACC) and DMPN 17 Pre-Determination Hearings (PDH).  Officials intend to publish the revisions to these to coincide with the legislative changes coming into operation.
    3. The Statutory Rule revokes Regulations 7(1) and (2) of the Development Management Regulations, removing the mandatory requirement for councils to hold Pre-Determination Hearings. Instead, councils will have discretionary powers under section 30(4) of the Planning Act (NI) 2011 to hold a PDH where they consider appropriate.  The Statutory Rule also introduces two technical amendments:
    • Amendments to the Planning (Local Development Plan) Regulations (NI) 2015 to correct typographical errors and insert a provision clarifying the process for preparing and completing an Annual Monitoring Report, as required under section 21 of the Planning Act (NI) 2011.
    • Updates to the Development Management Regulations to align the definition of “EIA development” with the Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations (NI) 2017.
    1. The new arrangements will come into effect on 1 August 2025, with transitional provisions in place.
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