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Welsh Government update on planning and enforcement appeals backlog

Government has been under fire as businesses are faced with long delays to get results

Welsh Government update on planning and enforcement appeals backlog(Image: PA Images)

Welsh Government has given an update on the planning and enforcement appeals backlog that is impacting firms in Wales.

Last year the staff and functions of Planning Inspectorate Wales transferred from English to Welsh Governments.

It saw a new division called Planning and Environment Decisions Wales (PEDW) set up but it wasn’t a smooth switch over with delays in the transfer of data which has led to a major backlog in the system.

Business Live reported last month on firms that were waiting for months longer than the target deadline and how this was affecting planned investments.

Janet Finch-Saunders, Senedd member for Aberconwy, and Shadow Minister for Climate Change, previously wrote to the Minister for Climate Change to call for urgent action so that live appeals and casework can continue to be actioned.

Welsh Government yesterday published an update on the situation.

They said: "We have been working hard to reduce the delays to starting new planning and enforcement appeals and issuing decisions on those cases, since our last update in January 2022.

  • We are now issuing the majority of decisions within the ministerial target,
  • All new appeals, submitted up until 1 March, have been registered

"Many appeals have been started since 1 October, but there remains a backlog of cases waiting to be started.