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The United Kingdom has revealed its intention to speed up planning system to approve construction projects such as new homes more quickly, with some developments to be allowed automatically,

Housing Minister Robert Jenrick has reportedly wrote in The Sunday Telegraph newspaper, according to a Reuters’ report on Sunday.

Britain has for decades failed to build enough housing to keep up with rising demand, driving house prices sharply higher.

Among factors blamed for this situation are the time it takes to get planning permission and the slow pace of consultations.

“We are introducing a simpler, faster, people-focused system to deliver the homes and places we need,” the housing minister was quoted.

“Land designated for growth will empower development – new homes, hospitals, schools, shops and offices will be allowed automatically. People can get going.”

Jenrick added that a “permission in principle” approach would be balanced with appropriate checks in some areas.

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