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Faster planning appeals

15/11/2009

In the last six months, more than 80 per cent of written planning appeals have been dealt with within 12 weeks, compared to 27 per cent in 2008-09 and only six per cent in 2007-08.

The average time taken to decide written planning appeals is now 11 weeks against an average of 16 weeks over the previous five years.

Finance Secretary John Swinney said:

"When contesting planning decisions, it is only right that developers are given an answer as soon as possible. Last year, the Directorate for Planning and Environmental Appeals handled developments worth in excess of £2 billion to Scotland's economy.

"The extraordinary progress we have made in making faster decisions is hugely welcome, and demonstrates the seriousness we attach to government activity on regulation and planning supporting economic development.

"This shows that we are not only listening to but also acting decisively on the concerns of the business community. When we came to office the call for this type of action was a central concern often emphasised by business organisations.

"While we are far from the end of the process, we are making significant progress which is particularly important in an economic downturn, when developers need certainty and an increasingly efficient planning system. The Scottish Government will continue to build on the progress made through our efforts to position Scotland's economy for recovery."

Page updated: Friday, November 13, 2009