Nppf December 2025. 2025 Weekly Appointment Book & Planner Interval, January 2025 December 2025, 8.5" x 6.22 The government's new and 'immediate' mandatory housing targets for local authorities have come into force and a 'commonsense' approach to the green belt has been introduced with the publication today (12 December) of the updated National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF). PAS NPPF Overview Webinar Online: Friday 17 January 2025 We start at 10am Please login to Slido to ask questions / answer polls through the session.
Impact assessments needed for changes to the NPPF policy from www.commonplace.is
In December 2024, a revised National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF24) was published After the government released an updated National Planning Policy Framework last year, Lawrence Turner, director of Boyer, discusses his predictions for how this will affect 2025 Following Angela Rayner's promise in July to spearhead a 'decade of renewal' with an ambitious housebuilding programme, the development sector was pleased to see the publication of a revised NPPF on 12 December.
Impact assessments needed for changes to the NPPF policy
Yesterday (12th December) the Government published the new NPPF, the aim being to deliver 1.5 million new homes over five years and deliver the 'biggest boost in social and affordable housebuilding in a generation' Yesterday (12th December) the Government published the new NPPF, the aim being to deliver 1.5 million new homes over five years and deliver the 'biggest boost in social and affordable housebuilding in a generation' The government's new and 'immediate' mandatory housing targets for local authorities have come into force and a 'commonsense' approach to the green belt has been introduced with the publication today (12 December) of the updated National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF).
NPPF (December 2022) Consultation Summary by James Bompas Issuu. Note: The above version of the NPPF is still dated "December 2024", albeit that it now includes amendments made in February 2025. December 2024, as amended in February 2025: National Planning Policy Framework (pdf) (link)
Levellingup and Regeneration Bill reforms to national planning policy GOV.UK. Among its key changes, were a new method for calculating housing need and the headline-grabbing concept of the 'Grey Belt.' While the historic environment was not the intended focus of these updates, the wider planning balance is shifting, and the introduction of Grey Belt has placed a renewed emphasis. Paragraph 234: regarding implementation for the purpose of plan making, local authorities will have a (short) three month transition period until 12 March 2025 to implement under the new NPPF.