Is new regime good for industry or bad for conservation?

Rail Freight Group responds on planning reform consultations

Content given. Aerial view of the Mossend campus, showing site of future expansion in red, and logistics park in blue. The M8 motorway is to the left, and the West Coast Main Line is to the right. Image: © MIRP

British planning legislation has always been seen as a significant barrier to development. Now, the UK industry representative body, Rail Freight Group (RFG), has broadly supported the UK government’s proposed overhaul of the National Planning Policy Framework. RFG says the draft document addresses several long-standing barriers to freight terminal development and protection. However, RFG has also warned on land and safeguarding principles.

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Author: Simon Walton

Simon Walton is RailFreight's UK correspondent.

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