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Lower Thames Crossing near Gravesend is first scheme with new environmental approach
Lower Thames Crossing near Gravesend is first scheme with new environmental approach

ITV News

time10 hours ago

  • Business
  • ITV News

Lower Thames Crossing near Gravesend is first scheme with new environmental approach

The Lower Thames Crossing is the first major building project where a new scheme to cut environmental red tape will be put to the test, ministers have announced. Other projects could also be made "faster" by a drive to scrap and streamline environmental rules, Environment Secretary Steve Reed said. The project, which aims to span the Thames between Kent and Essex with two tunnels, is the first infrastructure scheme where a lead environmental regulator will be appointed. Under the new approach, Natural England will oversee all environmental safeguarding work on the Lower Thames Crossing, while other watchdogs with an interest – the Environment Agency and Marine Management Organisation – will give advice. Issues blocking the tunnel's construction can be escalated to Defra's new infrastructure board to resolve them. Credit: National Highways The system is aimed at cutting the time it takes to meet planning permission requirements and approvals for environmental plans, and could also reduce costs, according to the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). Appointing a lead environmental regulator to major projects was among the headline recommendations of the Corry Review, which has looked at how green rules can be reformed to stop new schemes from being blocked or bogged down for years. Ministers are expected to report back on how they plan to implement some of the other recommendations of the review on Tuesday. Mr Reed said: "Britain's planning rules are so complicated they've blocked development of new homes and businesses. " Under the Government's Plan for Change, a new approach will see a lead environmental regulator appointed to smooth the system and keep projects firmly on track. " This means faster transport, energy and housing developments nationwide that will be better for the economy and properly protect the environment." Want a quick and expert briefing on the biggest news stories? Listen to our latest podcasts to find out What You Need To Know

Lower Thames Crossing first scheme with new environmental approach
Lower Thames Crossing first scheme with new environmental approach

Rhyl Journal

time15 hours ago

  • Business
  • Rhyl Journal

Lower Thames Crossing first scheme with new environmental approach

Other projects could also be made 'faster' by a drive to scrap and streamline environmental rules, Environment Secretary Steve Reed said. The project, which aims to span the Thames between Kent and Essex with two tunnels, is the first infrastructure scheme where a lead environmental regulator will be appointed. Under the new approach, Natural England will oversee all environmental safeguarding work on the Lower Thames Crossing, while other watchdogs with an interest – the Environment Agency and Marine Management Organisation – will give advice. The system is aimed at cutting the time it takes to meet planning permission requirements and approvals for environmental plans, and could also reduce costs, according to the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). Issues blocking the tunnel's construction can be escalated to Defra's new infrastructure board to resolve them. Appointing a lead environmental regulator to major projects was among the headline recommendations of the Corry Review, which has looked at how green rules can be reformed to stop new schemes from being blocked or bogged down for years. Ministers are expected to report back on how they plan to implement some of the other recommendations of the review on Tuesday. Mr Reed said: 'Britain's planning rules are so complicated they've blocked development of new homes and businesses. 'Under the Government's Plan for Change, a new approach will see a lead environmental regulator appointed to smooth the system and keep projects firmly on track. 'This means faster transport, energy and housing developments nationwide that will be better for the economy and properly protect the environment.'

Lower Thames Crossing first scheme with new environmental approach
Lower Thames Crossing first scheme with new environmental approach

Leader Live

time16 hours ago

  • Business
  • Leader Live

Lower Thames Crossing first scheme with new environmental approach

Other projects could also be made 'faster' by a drive to scrap and streamline environmental rules, Environment Secretary Steve Reed said. The project, which aims to span the Thames between Kent and Essex with two tunnels, is the first infrastructure scheme where a lead environmental regulator will be appointed. Under the new approach, Natural England will oversee all environmental safeguarding work on the Lower Thames Crossing, while other watchdogs with an interest – the Environment Agency and Marine Management Organisation – will give advice. The system is aimed at cutting the time it takes to meet planning permission requirements and approvals for environmental plans, and could also reduce costs, according to the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). Issues blocking the tunnel's construction can be escalated to Defra's new infrastructure board to resolve them. Appointing a lead environmental regulator to major projects was among the headline recommendations of the Corry Review, which has looked at how green rules can be reformed to stop new schemes from being blocked or bogged down for years. Ministers are expected to report back on how they plan to implement some of the other recommendations of the review on Tuesday. Mr Reed said: 'Britain's planning rules are so complicated they've blocked development of new homes and businesses. 'Under the Government's Plan for Change, a new approach will see a lead environmental regulator appointed to smooth the system and keep projects firmly on track. 'This means faster transport, energy and housing developments nationwide that will be better for the economy and properly protect the environment.'

Lower Thames Crossing first scheme with new environmental approach
Lower Thames Crossing first scheme with new environmental approach

South Wales Guardian

time16 hours ago

  • Business
  • South Wales Guardian

Lower Thames Crossing first scheme with new environmental approach

Other projects could also be made 'faster' by a drive to scrap and streamline environmental rules, Environment Secretary Steve Reed said. The project, which aims to span the Thames between Kent and Essex with two tunnels, is the first infrastructure scheme where a lead environmental regulator will be appointed. Under the new approach, Natural England will oversee all environmental safeguarding work on the Lower Thames Crossing, while other watchdogs with an interest – the Environment Agency and Marine Management Organisation – will give advice. The system is aimed at cutting the time it takes to meet planning permission requirements and approvals for environmental plans, and could also reduce costs, according to the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). Issues blocking the tunnel's construction can be escalated to Defra's new infrastructure board to resolve them. Appointing a lead environmental regulator to major projects was among the headline recommendations of the Corry Review, which has looked at how green rules can be reformed to stop new schemes from being blocked or bogged down for years. Ministers are expected to report back on how they plan to implement some of the other recommendations of the review on Tuesday. Mr Reed said: 'Britain's planning rules are so complicated they've blocked development of new homes and businesses. 'Under the Government's Plan for Change, a new approach will see a lead environmental regulator appointed to smooth the system and keep projects firmly on track. 'This means faster transport, energy and housing developments nationwide that will be better for the economy and properly protect the environment.'

Lower Thames Crossing first scheme with new environmental approach
Lower Thames Crossing first scheme with new environmental approach

Glasgow Times

time16 hours ago

  • Business
  • Glasgow Times

Lower Thames Crossing first scheme with new environmental approach

Other projects could also be made 'faster' by a drive to scrap and streamline environmental rules, Environment Secretary Steve Reed said. The project, which aims to span the Thames between Kent and Essex with two tunnels, is the first infrastructure scheme where a lead environmental regulator will be appointed. Environment Secretary Steve Reed (Aaron Chown/PA) Under the new approach, Natural England will oversee all environmental safeguarding work on the Lower Thames Crossing, while other watchdogs with an interest – the Environment Agency and Marine Management Organisation – will give advice. The system is aimed at cutting the time it takes to meet planning permission requirements and approvals for environmental plans, and could also reduce costs, according to the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). Issues blocking the tunnel's construction can be escalated to Defra's new infrastructure board to resolve them. Appointing a lead environmental regulator to major projects was among the headline recommendations of the Corry Review, which has looked at how green rules can be reformed to stop new schemes from being blocked or bogged down for years. Ministers are expected to report back on how they plan to implement some of the other recommendations of the review on Tuesday. Mr Reed said: 'Britain's planning rules are so complicated they've blocked development of new homes and businesses. 'Under the Government's Plan for Change, a new approach will see a lead environmental regulator appointed to smooth the system and keep projects firmly on track. 'This means faster transport, energy and housing developments nationwide that will be better for the economy and properly protect the environment.'

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