UK Royal Commission seeking evidence on land use

Citing land use planning decisions’ impact on sustainable development strategies, the Commission has requested evidence on the current planning system: “The Commission invites interested organisations and individuals to provide examples of practical difficulties, or of good practice, in operating the present arrangements. Information on gaps, duplication in the present arrangements would be especially welcome. The Commission would welcome views at this stage on the more specific questions to which it should investigate later in the study.”

Broad topics have already been defined for the study. They include:

The Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution is an independent body established in 1970 to advise the Queen, the Government, Parliament and the public on environmental issues. Members of the Commission are appointed by the Queen on the advice of the Prime Minister.