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<p><em>Planning for the Future</em> proposes significant changes to the focus and
processes of planning – to secure better outcomes in terms of land for homes, beauty
and environmental quality. One key proposal is that local plans place all land into
one of three categories: areas for Growth, Renewal or Protection. The consultation
proposal is clear that Green Belt and valued green space, which need not necessarily
be a designated area, would be included in areas for Protection.</p><p> </p><p>The
National Planning Policy Framework sets out that planning policies and decisions should
not only protect and enhance the natural environment but should secure net gains for
biodiversity, including wildlife habitat, woods and ecological networks, and recognise
the benefits of the best and most versatile agricultural land. The reforms we are
proposing are designed to support the continuing implementation of this policy by
local authorities, in line with our 25 Year Environment Plan and provisions in the
Environment Bill.</p><p> </p><p>We also propose to transform how communities engage
with plan-making, using new digital tools to make it easier for many more people to
understand, engage with and influence development policies and proposals.</p><p> </p><p>After
carefully considering all the responses to <em>Planning for the Future</em>, the Government
will publish its conclusions.</p>
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