Thank you for contacting me about protections for our historic landscapes.
Like you, I believe that the landscapes that inspired
some of country’s most treasured works of literature should be protected for
future generations to enjoy. I agree that our planning system should
protect important natural landscapes and heritage assets, and I would like to
assure you that my ministerial colleagues are committed to ensuring it does
just that.
Already, the National Planning Policy Framework –
which sets out planning guidance for local authorities in England – makes clear
that local planning authorities’ planning policies should conserve and enhance
the natural, built and historic environment, including landscapes. The
framework also states that planning policies should recognise the intrinsic
character and beauty of the countryside.
The Government is introducing changes to the planning
system to incentivise more local authorities to adopt and update local plans.
Local plans provide a framework for local authorities to set out their vision
for their area and a platform for local people to shape their surroundings.
Crucially, local plans can protect the important landscapes communities cherish
and direct homes to the places local people prefer.
The Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill will increase
the weight given to local plans when making decisions on applications, so that
there must be strong reasons to override the plan. The legislation will also
help to foster better environmental outcomes, with a new requirement to prepare
Environmental Outcomes Reports to assess the potential environmental effects of
relevant plans and major projects.
Further, I understand that the Government is working
on a review of protections for ancient woodlands and ancient and veteran trees
in national planning policy. This will consider the options for further
protecting these important habitats through the planning system.
I understand that Ministers intend to undertake a
fuller review of the National Planning Policy Framework later this year to
ensure the reformed planning system can effectively mitigate and adapt to
climate change and maximise environmental benefits. I would encourage you to
share your views when this consultation launches.
I believe that, together, these measures will help
protect our beautiful countryside and landscapes for decades to come.
Thank you again for taking the time to contact me.
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