LNB News 17/02/2025
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Issue Date: 17 February 2025
Published Date: 17 February 2025
Jurisdiction(s): England
The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) has published guidance on new funding to support local authorities at the Regulation 18 stage of the local plan making process. This funding aims to help these authorities implement changes required by the revised National Planning Policy Framework and facilitate the submission of their local plans for examination by December 2026. This is in addition to the previously announced funding allocation in December 2024 for local authorities at the Regulation 19 stage. Eligible local authorities are invited to submit expressions of interest by 28 February 2025 to apply for a share of the funding. Local authorities that are successful will be informed about their funding allocation on or around 13 March 2025, with payments being made on or around 28 March 2025.
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