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Planning Inspectorate Performance update – December 2023

Performance and other updates following the publication of our latest official monthly statistics.

On a monthly basis, we publish the latest official statistics on appeals performance, which represent the greatest volume (in terms of number of cases) of the work of the Planning Inspectorate. 

We also update the appeals handling times data to give customers the latest information on the average time it takes to receive a decision and provide an update on our other main casework areas. 

Appeals 

Our appeal cases are dealt with in one of three ways: written representations, hearings, or inquiries. Ministerial performance measures include an expectation to reduce average decision times over time and make our decision speeds more consistent. All our decision times are measured from the day we receive a valid appeal through to the day we issue a decision. This is the same approach as Local Planning Authorities. 

We made 1,614 appeal decisions in November, which is more than the average of the last 12 months of 1,536 per month. 

Since June this year we have closed more cases than we have received each month. In November we received 1,679 cases and closed 1,837. We now have 13,854 cases open. 

Reducing our open caseload is critical to speeding up our decisions and making our decision times more consistent. Throughout 2023 we have been focusing on reducing open planning written representations appeals. Average timescales for decisions on these cases is quite stable but will not get faster until we have reduced open caseloads further. 

Median decision times 

The median decision time for all cases decided in November was 32 weeks. The average over the past 12 months was 31 weeks. 

12 months to November 2023 median decision time November 2023 median decision time
Planning appeals by written representations 29 weeks 30 weeks
Planning appeals by hearing 30 weeks 27 weeks
Planning appeals by inquiry 32 weeks 26 weeks
Enforcement appeals by written representations 52 weeks 55 weeks
Enforcement appeals by hearing 68 weeks 64 weeks
Enforcement appeals by inquiry 82 weeks 73 weeks
All appeals 31 weeks 32 weeks

National Infrastructure 

The number of applications has started to rise but we continue to meet all statutory deadlines. 

We have a high number of Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs) at various stages: 

  •  73 where we are providing advice before submission 
  •  17 submitted and at acceptance, pre-examination, or examination 
  •   3 where we are preparing our recommendation 
  •   11 where the relevant Secretary of State is considering our recommendation 

The continuous work to examine NSIPs is key to the economic growth of the country. 

At the end of November, the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero granted development consent for the Slough Multifuel Extension project, following an examination by the Planning Inspectorate. 

The Planning Inspectorate, in close collaboration with the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) and other government departments, is actively shaping future service offerings for the Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIP) sector, as outlined in the NSIP Reform Action Plan

Here we provide an update on the Early Adopters Programme which involves seven projects trialling potential components of a future enhanced pre-application service for National Infrastructure. 

Local Plans 

There are currently 45 live Local Plan examinations in progress. 

We encourage Local Planning Authorities (LPA) to use our advisory visits to help them get their plans in good shape and deal with challenges well before submission.

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Published 21 December 2023