London and the South East refuse the highest proportion of developer planning applications, despite housing crisis

With nearly one in 10 councils in England warning that they will go bankrupt in the next 12 months latest planning permission data analysed by Search Acumen has revealed vast differences in housing developments granted per political party governing the local authority.

Across England 15 Local Planning Authorities refused at least one in two planning submissions for residential developments last year – eight out of 10 of which were based in either in London, the South East or East of England. 

Mole Valley (pictured) in Surrey had the highest amount of refusals for major new housing developments out of any Local Planning Authority in the UK, with 77% of decisions refused.

The Surrey district, at the time run by the Liberal Democrats, is adjoined to the Surrey Hills – a designated Area of Outstanding Beauty – with an average house price of £565,000.

With the results of last week local elections all but finalised and a swathe of recent headlines showing first-time buyers are facing the toughest conditions in 70 years to buy a home housing is likely to top the agenda in the pending general election. 

PRESSURE

Andrew Lloyd, Search AccumenAndrew Lloyd, Search AcumenAndrew Lloyd, Director of Search Acumen, says: “Where the housing pressure is the greatest is where opposition to new housing is the highest.

“This research shows that overwhelmingly the wealthier parts of the country, in particular the commuter belts in the South East, is where the greatest amount of opposition comes from to new housing.

“With more land being used for development, voters and politicians alike are becoming more protective of land due to its scarcity.”

 He adds: “Councils where no one party is in control can mean planning applications can take a more political lens when considered for approval, ultimately finding consent harder to achieve.”

The top UK locations where at least 50 of all major housing developments in 2023 where 10 or more applications where submitted were refusedThe top UK locations where at least 50 of all major housing developments in 2023 where 10 or more applications where submitted were refused.The places where developers are most likely to be greeted with YIMBYs (Yes In My Back Yard) and get planning permission granted reside broadly in the Midlands and the North. Some 12 out of 15 – 80% – of Local Planning Authorities who had a 100% approval rate in 2023 of more than 10 major developments were outside of London and the South East.

Out of the 15 councils with a 100% record for large development planning approvals, the majority (60%) were Labour run.

The top locations for YIMBYs in the UK approving 100 of all major housing developments in 2023 where 10 or more applications where submittedThe top locations for YIMBYs in the UK approving 100 of all major housing developments in 2023 where 10 or more applications where submitted

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