HC Deb 11 March 1999 vol 327 cc357-9W
Mr. Jim Cunningham

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions if he will list the average times taken for planning applications to be processed by each planning authority in the last year for which figures are available. [75302]

Mr. Raynsford

[holding answer 10 March 1999]: The information needed to determine the average time for planning applications to be processed is collected centrally only for a small number of mainly minerals and waste development applications (known as 'county matters'). These represent less than 1 per cent. of all applications and include some large, complex and contentious applications which tend to raise difficult planning issues that take some time to resolve. Information on the average time taken to determine this category of applications for the year ending September 1998 is shown in the table.

The speed at which decisions are made for the vast majority of applications, i.e. all except 'county matters', is measured in terms of the proportion of decisions determined within 8 weeks and 13 weeks. In the year ending September 1998, 62 per cent. of these applications in England were determined within 8 weeks and 83 per cent. within 13 weeks.

The Department is currently considering whether average time taken to determine applications should be included in the suite of Best Value performance indicators on which the Department will be consulting later this year.

'County matters' planning applications decided: England, year ending September 1998
Number of decisions Average decision time (days)
County councils
Bedfordshire 23 339
Buckinghamshire 36 232
Cambridgeshire1 37 165
Cheshire1 35 188
Cornwall 38 119
Cumbria 47 116
Derbyshire 43 230
Devon1 46 179
Dorset 33 95
Durham 25 378
East Sussex 39 107
Essex1 65 171
Gloucestershire 31 163
Hampshire 69 170
Hertfordshire 31 250
Kent1 57 204
Lancashire1 53 157
Leicestershire 27 230
Lincolnshire 59 127
Norfolk 57 235
North Yorkshire 51 208
Northamptonshire 34 346
Northumberland 55 152
Nottinghamshire1 38 237
Oxfordshire 21 328
Shropshire1 25 308
Somerset 44 168
Staffordshire 67 331
Suffolk 46 144
Surrey 53 151
Warwickshire 28 113
West Sussex 27 169
Wiltshire 11 223
Worcestershire2 7 305
London Boroughs
Brent 3 189
Camden 2 96
Haringey 1 34
Hillingdon 1 248
Southwark3 1 121
National Park authorities
Lake District 1 92
Peak 16 107
Dartmoor 2 106
Exmoor 2 57
North York Moors 5 177
Unitary Authorities
Bath and North East Somerset 2 346
South Gloucestershire 7 937
North Somerset 4 93
West Berkshire4 3 120
Slough4 4 87
Windsor and Maidenhead4 1 290
Milton Keynes 2 344
Peterborough4 3 121
Hartlepool3 4 73
Middlesbrough3 2 92
Stockton-on-Tees3 6 82
Derby 2 102
Bournemouth 1 52
Thurrock4 2 108
Portsmouth 3 152
Southampton 2 203
East Riding of Yorkshire 17 218
North East Lincolnshire 2 98
North Lincolnshire 5 138
'County matters' planning applications decided: England, year ending September 1998
Number of decisions Average decision time (days)
Kingston-upon-Hull 3 88
Isle of Wight 3 264
Medway4 9 109
Leicester 1 129
Rutland 3 216
City of York 4 189
Stoke on Trent 2 131
Swindon 5 65
Metropolitan districts
Bolton 6 205
Bury 6 160
Oldham5 5 82
Rochdale 5 235
Salford 1 222
Wigan 8 103
St. Helens 7 179
Barnsley5 8 158
Doncaster 13 325
Rotherham 12 125
Sheffield5 8 129
Newcastle upon Tyne 2 91
Dudley 1 133
Wolverhampton3 3 117
Bradford 21 210
Calderdale 10 109
Kirklees5 18 302
Leeds 41 165
Wakefield 7 261
1 Excludes Unitary Authorities created on 1 April 1998.
2 Following local government reorganisation on 1 April 1998, Hereford and Worcester county was split into Herefordshire Unity Authority and Worcestershire. Figures are provided from this date onwards.
3 Authorities comprise parts of wound up Urban Development Corporations from 1 April 1998.
4 Unitary Authorities created on 1 April 1998.
5 Authorities include areas within a National Park but figures are for outside the park area only.