Berkeley and CapCo among those to sign letter sent to Boris Johnson flagging concerns over promised commitments

Housebuilders and residential developers, including Berkeley Group and Capital & Counties, are among the signatories to a letter calling on prime minister Boris Johnson to ensure the Planning Bill promotes net zero.

More than 100 leaders from housebuilders, residential developers, architects, consultancies and contractors have signed the letter (see full list below), which is critical of measures trailed in the Queen’s Speech and the Planning White Paper published last year.

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Boris Johnson has been told to tighten up planned net zero commitments

Berkeley Group, Capital & Counties, Bam Construct and Greencore Construction have signed the letter, as has contractor Sir Robert McAlpine and a host of architectural practices, including Bennetts, Hopkins and PRP.

In it, the signatories say they are concerned that the government’s plans “do not include sufficient commitments for the Planning Bill to drive a strategic approach to the net zero transition, or to achieve development that is resilient to the impacts of climate change”.

The letter (see box below) calls on the government to ensure the new bill aligns with and supports the UK’s target of achieving net zero by 2050.

It wants the bill to support measures in the delayed Environment Bill to assist the recovery of nature. It also calls for clarity on how land allocated for growth is compatible with net zero and increased resourcing and skills support for local authorities.

The letter says: “It remains unclear whether proposals in the Environment Bill for nature’s recovery will be formally supported in planning, and we are concerned that the proposed land categorisations may open up protected areas for inappropriate development.

“To support the Government’s aims for nature recovery, local growth and levelling-up, the Planning Bill must demonstrate a continued commitment to enabling ambitious, locally-led climate action and environmental protection.”

The government last month used the Queen’s Speech to trail measures that will form the forthcoming Planning Bill.

These include proposals to scrap Section 106 agreements, push widespread design coding, and force councils to zone swathes of land for “growth”, “protection” or “renewal”.

Land zoned for growth will benefit from automatic outline planning permission, with councils unable to turn down applications that accord with local rules.

 The letter calls for:

  • The new Planning Bill to align directly with, and support, the UK’s net zero target and ambitions for nature set out in the Environment Bill
  • Clarity on how land allocated for ‘growth’ will be compatible with achieving net zero, securing nature’s recovery and delivering development resilient to the impacts of climate change.
  • Genuinely enhanced levels of protection in planning for designations in the Environment Bill intended to support nature’s recovery.
  • Increased resourcing and skills support for local planning authorities, in order to support their ability to set local targets, and deliver across multiple objectives in their local areas.

 

Full list of signatories

Acclaro Advisory

AGP Sustainable Real Assets

Akustak® (Cusp London Limited)

Alchemi Group

Aldersgate Group

Allies and Morrison LLP

Anglian Water

Apex Acoustics Ltd

Arcadis

BAM Construct UK Ltd

Bennetts Associates

Berkeley Group

Biogen Systems Limited

Bioregional

Black Architecture

Blue Tile Property Consultants

British Land

Bruntwood

Buro Happold

Capital & Counties Properties PLC

Carbon Intelligence

CBRE Ltd

CFP Green Buildings

chapmanbdsp

Civic Engineers

Climate Strategy & Partners

Conisbee

Cundall

Dan Carson Sustainability

Darren Evans Ltd

David Morley Architects

EAUC The Sustainability Leadership Alliance for Education

Ecovivid

Element Four

Elliott Wood Partnership

Encore Environment Limited

EPR Architects

Finance Earth

FORE Partnership

Gerald Eve

Globechain

Grantham Institute - Climate Change and the Environment, Imperial College London

Greencore Construction Ltd.

Greengage Environmental

Greenspace Live Ltd

Grimshaw

Hawkins\Brown

Hilson Moran Partnership Ltd

Hoare Lea

Hopkins Architects

Howard Kennedy LLP

HTA Design LLP

Hutchinson Engineering (Widnes)

Hydrock & Hydrock Consultants Limited

igloo

Ingenious Real Estate Finance

Interface

JLL UK

John Sisk & Son Ltd

Legal & General Investment Management

LightSIM Ltd

MCS Company

MCS Foundation

Morph Structures

Morrow + Lorraine Architects

Multiplex

National Union of Students UK

Norman Disney & Young Consulting Engineers

NSR Management Ltd

One Click LCA

Perkins&Will

ProofShield ltd

PRP Architects LLP

Quantem

Ramboll

reading university

RetrofitWorks

Robert Lambe FCIOB, Managing Director, Melius Homes Limited

ROCKWOOL Ltd

Saul D Humphrey LLP

Scott Brownrigg

SCRArchitects

Signify UK&I

Sika Limited

Sintali

Sir Robert McAlpine

Skidmore, Owings & Merrill

SOS-UK

Space Positive Ltd

Spenbeck

SRE Ltd

Stride Treglown

StudioDS

Syntegra Group

Targeting Zero LLP

TFT

Thakeham Group

Thames Water

The Golden Threads of Construction Limited

The Pallet LOOP

Trident Building Consultancy Limited

TRILUX Lighting Ltd

Tritax Big Box REIT

Troup, Bywaters + Anders

Twinn Sustainability Innovation

U4L

UKGBC

Vertigo SDC

Willmott Dixon

Zeal Hotels

ZEHo Projects Ltd

Zero Carbon House