Closed call for evidence

Review of transport infrastructure legislation: definitions for highway and railway Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects in the Planning Act 2008

This was published under the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government

Applies to England

Summary

A call for evidence to review how road and rail Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects are defined in the Planning Act 2008.

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Call for evidence description

Major road and rail transport projects use a number of different regimes for securing planning and consenting approvals depending on their size, scale and likely impacts.

The Planning Act 2008 sets out the definition for highways and railway projects that are considered as Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects and must be consented via a development consent order.

This call for evidence seeks views on whether the current definitions for highways and railway projects in the Planning Act 2008 will result in future transport projects being able to access consenting processes that are proportionate to the project.

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Published 7 March 2024

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