Futures Forum: National Planning Policy Framework review and consultation closes 10th May > "game over" for the AONB?
This is the submission from the Design Council - which looks beyond conventional notions of 'design':
Placing design at the heart of the NPPF
On 5 March 2018, the Prime Minister announced a major overhaul to the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF). The aim of these changes is to help planners, developers and councils build more homes, more quickly with the aim of delivering 300,000 homes a year by the mid-2020s.
In our response to the draft revised NPPF, which closed on Friday 11 May, we set out our core belief that to create radical, lasting reform the NPPF needs design at its heart. This will unleash the full potential of design to deliver the homes that we want, we need, at the pace required and which develop the neighbourhoods where we want to live.
In the current revised NPPF design is confined to a specific chapter. We welcome some of the positive measures it sets out we are concerned that unless design cuts across the NPPF we risk making it a tick box exercise or a test for planners, and something that is seen as a constraint by developers.
We believe that this limits design’s potential. If we are to create the places that this country desperately needs, we have to take a wider look at design. We have to move beyond design being about how things look and a hurdle to get over, it needs to be the central thread of a process which builds inclusive, safer and healthier places. To achieve this, we need a design-led approach to the NPPF.
We believe that a design-led approach to the NPPF will:
To create radical lasting reform of the planning system we are calling for:
In her speech early in March Theresa May said, “the picture we see today is the result of many failures by many people over many years”. The NPPF seeks to address this by setting out clear ambition on scale, sustainability and environmental impact. However, let’s not miss the opportunity design can bring to deliver much more. With design at the centre of a new planning framework we can create the places that people want to live and work at the scale the country needs.
Placing design at the heart of the NPPF | Design Council
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