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Council takes ‘critical action’ to reduce planning backlog

A street in Taunton, Somerset - the council has taken 'critical action' to speed planning applications
A street in Taunton, Somerset (Image: Berndbrueggemann via Dreamstime.com)

Somerset Council is asking applicants to stop chasing for updates as part of a 12-week action plan launched on Monday (28 July) to reduce its planning application backlog.

The plan involves "specific critical action" to support planning application teams, including reducing the time planning officers spend on meetings or site visits and only accepting amendments to applications in limited circumstances.

The council is also introducing a new triage approach for first-time applications to speed up decision-making.

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