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  • Minister Kimmins marks a decade since local planning transformation

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    • Planning

    Date published: 10 September 2025

    Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins delivered the keynote speech today at the 2025 Royal Town Planning Institute Northern Ireland (RTPINI) Annual Planning Conference.

    This year’s conference marks a decade since planning powers transferred to local government and the conference examined lessons learned and plans for the next ten years. 

    Addressing representatives from across the planning sector Minister Kimmins said:

    “Ten years ago we witnessed the most significant transformation in our system of governance in over four decades as the majority of planning functions transferred from central government to our newly formed 11 councils. 

    “This marked a fundamental reform of the planning system, rooted in the belief that planning decisions should be made by those closest to the communities they affect. 

    “Implementing a reformed planning system and transferring decision-making to locally elected representatives was never going to be seamless but today we can reflect on that journey and the milestones reached.

    “The Planning Improvement Programme has made great strides in fostering more open and effective engagement between councils and communities and I was pleased with the recent statistics which showed significant improvements in processing times for both local and major applications, with major applications recording the lowest annual processing time since the transfer of planning powers in 2015.” 

    Looking towards the future Minister Kimmins emphasised the importance of a modern, responsive and community-focused planning system, shaped by digital innovation, sustainability and stronger collaboration.

    She continued: 

    “This is a pivotal moment. We’ve learned valuable lessons over the past decade and now we must build on that foundation to ensure we have an agile, transparent and impactful system which supports sustainable development and infrastructure delivery.

    “Now with new legislation in place to enhance community engagement and improve the quality of planning submissions, alongside additional resources and the emerging potential of AI, we’re laying the foundations for a smarter, more responsive planning system.

    “Of course there are still major challenges to overcome such as tackling climate change, delivery of affordable housing and environmental protection, however, I believe the next decade offers a real opportunity to reshape planning to better serve people and places.

    By working together, with a shared commitment to continuous improvement, we can have a planning system that delivers lasting outcomes for future generations.”

    RTPI NI Chair Emma Aldridge said:  

    "We are delighted to welcome Minister Liz Kimmins to our Planning Conference to provide the keynote speech, and we value her ongoing support to ensure the planning system is resourced and equipped to deliver. A decade ago, the planning system in Northern Ireland fundamentally changed. Our conference this year focuses on how far the planning profession has come over the last decade, the lessons learnt, and how we can work together over the next decade to continue to drive improvement, meet the challenges and seize the opportunities ahead.

    “The RTPI NI plays a pivotal role in bringing the public, private and third sectors together to fully realise the power of planning as a force for positive change: creating healthy, inclusive, economically and environmentally sustainable places. As the voice of the planning profession, we advocate, support, and lead with purpose, professionalism, and passion.”

    Notes to editors:

    1. Photo Caption. Pictured at the Royal Town Planning Institute Northern Ireland (RTPINI) held in the Europa Hotel today are Helen Fadfipe MBE RTPI President,  Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins, Emma Aldridge RTPI NI Chair,  Mark Hand Director of Wales, Northern Ireland and Planning Aid England and DFI Chief Planner Rosemary Daly.
    2. The Royal Town Planning Institute Northern Ireland (RTPINI) promotes planning as a profession and builds links with other built environment professions and organisations supporting dialogue on planning policy issues with public bodies, industry representatives and within the media. The RTPINI has a membership of around 700 people, drawn from central and local government, private consultancies, developers, the education sector and other organisations working in the field of planning.
    3. The conference was held on 10 September 2024 in the Europa Hotel, Belfast.
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