The Planning and Infrastructure Bill
The Planning and Infrastructure Bill is the next step to fix the foundations of our economy and rebuild Britain. This page sets out key information on the Bill.
- Other Guide to the Planning and Infrastructure Bill
- Other Factsheet: Planning and Infrastructure Bill: Compulsory purchase reforms
- Other Factsheet: Nature Restoration Fund
- Other Factsheet: Critical infrastructure reforms
- Other Factsheet: Planning committees
- Other Factsheet: Local fee setting
- Other Factsheet: Bill discounts for transmission network infrastructure
- Other Factsheet: Strategic planning
- Memorandum European Convention on Human Rights Memorandum
- Other Summary: Planning and Infrastructure Bill, Government Amendments to Part 3 (Lords Committee Stage)
The Planning and Infrastructure Bill is a key part of our commitment to rebuild Britain, kickstart economic growth and raise living standards.
The Bill will support delivery of the government’s hugely ambitious Plan for Change milestones of building 1.5 million homes in England and fast-tracking 150 planning decisions on major economic infrastructure projects by the end of this Parliament by speeding up and streamlining planning processes to accelerate the delivery of high-quality infrastructure and housing.
The Bill will also support delivery of the government’s Clean Power 2030 target by ensuring that key clean energy infrastructure is built as quickly as possible.