The Government has just released data on Live tables on planning application statistics. The data can be seen here, and in summary says
Planning Applications & Decisions (Quarter to June 2024)
| Metric | Number | Change vs Year Ago |
|---|---|---|
| Applications received | 84,400 | ↓9 % |
| Applications decided | 81,800 | ↓6 % |
| Planning permissions granted | 70,200 | — |
| Approval rate | 86 % | — |
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Regional approval rates ranged from 82 % in London to 91 % in the North East
Decision Speed (April–June 2024)
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91 % of major applications were decided on time (within 13 weeks or agreed timeframe), up slightly from the previous year
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Only 20 % were processed within the statutory 13 weeks without extension
Recent Trends in Planning Applications
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Quarter 3 (Jul–Sep 2024): 81,600 applications — down 7 % year-on-year Full-year 2024:
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330,500 applications received (−8 % vs 2023)
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271,600 decisions granted (−7 %)
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Planning Permissions for New Homes (Q1 2025)
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Just 39,170 new home approvals — 55 % below the previous quarter and 32 % down year-on-year.
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Annual rolling approvals sit at 225,067, the lowest since 2012
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Represents a significant challenge for housing targets of 300,000 homes/year under the Labour government’s 1.5 million by 2029 pledge
Key Insights for Landlords & Agents
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Planning applications are continuing to decline nationally, with fewer new home approvals.
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While approval rates remain high, processing times vary, particularly for major developments.
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Landlords and agents in areas with falling planning activity may face slower development-led supply, potentially affecting future rental stock.
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Watch for new Planning and Infrastructure Bill reforms designed to speed up delivery — these may help accelerate project timelines in future.
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