Parliamentary Group welcomes recognition of a ‘national network of General Aviation facilities’ in updated National Policy Planning Framework draft
The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on General Aviation has welcomed the Government’s overhaul of the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF), which includes a specific reference to the importance of General Aviation for the first time.
The NPPF provides planning guidance to Local Authorities and sets out a comprehensive approach for planners, developers and councils. The draft revised text includes new Paragraph 105(f) which states that planning policies should “recognise the importance of maintaining a national network of general aviation facilities – taking into account their economic value in serving business, leisure, training and emergency service needs, and the Government’s General Aviation Strategy”.
However, the Parliamentary Group – consisting of 141 MPs and Peers – also expressed concern that General Aviation is not yet classified as ’national infrastructure’ and the Brownfield issue (meaning airfields tend to be viewed as brownfield in planning terms, even when they are predominantly grass) has not been directly addressed so far.
According to government research, the General Aviation sector directly contributes £3bn to the UK economy every year, and employs over 38,000 people in high-tech science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) jobs. It enables the wider £60.6bn UK aviation sector to exist.
Welcoming the proposed change, Chair of the all-party group Grant Shapps MP said: “Today’s publication of the revised National Planning Policy Framework is welcome. This demonstrates the Government now recognises the enormous contribution General Aviation makes to high-tech jobs and the national economy. This proposed change also gives the sector a much welcome boost and should encourage the investment necessary to return UK General Aviation to its place as a world leader. It is also good to see the General Aviation Strategy being referenced directly from the National Planning Policy Framework.
“However, there are disappointments. General Aviation is not yet classified as ’national infrastructure’ and there is a Brownfield classification problem to be addressed in order to complete the changes General Aviation needs to provide STEM jobs and growth for the future.”
The draft document is now open for consultation, closing on 10th May 2018.
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Details about the draft revised National Planning Policy Framework, including the full draft text and details about responding to the consultation, can be found here: https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/draft-revised-national-planning-policy-framework.
The Government’s General Aviation Strategy is available here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/general-aviation-strategy.