Read the latest magazine Industry News 400 Planning Permissions Stopped from Expiring as Deadline Extended 22 June 2020 PLANNING PERMISSION DEADLINES will be extended and planning appeals will be sped up, Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick MP announced today. Planning permission usually expires after three years if work has not started onsite. Sites with consent that have an expiry date between the start of lockdown and the end of this year will now see their consent extended to 1 April 2021. This will prevent work that has been temporarily disrupted by the pandemic from stopping altogether. Developments resuming The government estimates that by the end of this month alone, more than 400 residential permissions providing more than 24,000 new homes would have expired. The new measures will help these developments and more resume as the economy recovers. New measures will also permanently grant the Planning Inspectorate (PINS) the ability to use more than one procedure – written representations, hearings and inquiries – at the same time when dealing with a planning appeal, enabling appeals to happen faster. Last year a pilot programme tested this approach and implemented recommendations of the Rosewell Review, which more than halved the time taken for appeal inquiries, from 47 weeks to 23 weeks. This will also help builders to agree more flexible construction site working hours with their local council for a temporary period. It will also make it easier to follow public health guidance onsite and by staggering builders’ arrival times, public transport will be less busy and the risk of infection will be reduced. Housing minister Robert Jenrick said, “Building the homes the country needs is central to the mission of this government and is an important part of our plans to recover from the impact of the coronavirus. “New laws will enable us to speed up the pace of planning appeals and save hundreds of construction sites from being cancelled before they have a chance to get spades in the ground, helping to protect hundreds of thousands of jobs and create many others. “Taken together, these measures will help to keep workers safe and our economy moving as we work together to bounce back from the pandemic.” Previous article MGMA Adds Second CPD to its PortfolioNext article Better Understanding of Fire Rating Needed for Powder Coated Cladding Share article You may also like View all News Industry News +2 20 March 2026 RA Issues Revised Safety Guidance on Rooflight Covers Awards and Events +3 20 March 2026 The Great British Slate Off Returns for 2026 Green Roofs +3 20 March 2026 Swansea Joins Global Network of Biophilic Cities Featured Solutions +3 19 March 2026 Flush Fitting Rooflights by Clement Sign Up to Roofing Today Stay up to date with all of the latest news from Roofing Today by signing up to our weekly Bulletins… Sign Up Today Get in Touch Check out the latest issue 123 March-April 2026 View Now Past Issues Get in Touch