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Barnsley & Rotherham Chamber launches new property forum to unlock bottlenecks in the regional planning system

Stuart

5/21/2024 12:24:49 PM

Business News

3 mins read

Property professionals from across South Yorkshire are set to receive a helping hand from Barnsley & Rotherham Chamber.

Following feedback from its membership, the Chamber has launched a new dedicated property forum, aimed at forging stronger links between local authority planning departments and South Yorkshire’s business community. The new forum aims to create opportunities for businesses to collaborate and discuss issues facing the sector, as well as working more closely with local authorities across the region in a bid to overcome current bottlenecks within the planning system.

According to the Chamber, an estimated 5,000 new homes are needed to meet  South Yorkshire’s current housing needs. However, with many schemes facing lengthy delays when it comes to receiving planning permission, Barnsley & Rotherham Chamber believes that the delays not only impact  the property sector but also stifle regional economic growth.

The new property forum was launched at a special event that took place at the New York Stadium and saw more than 50 senior property professionals participate.  During the event, delegates were given the chance to hear from Colin Blackburn, assistant director of housing infrastructure and planning, SYMCA, who provided an update about the region’s future development plans, as well as highlighting the opportunities to improve connections between local communities as a result of plans to return buses to public ownership.

James Pitt, managing director of Muse, provided an update on Rotherham’s Forge Island development, which is expected to open to the public later this summer, whilst Joanne Neville, head of planning at the Harworth Group, discussed some of the challenges and opportunities associated with some of the schemes the company was currently working on.

Matthew Stephens, President, Barnsley & Rotherham Chamber, said:

“South Yorkshire is lagging behind many areas of the UK when it comes to meeting the local housing need. Planning, by its very nature, is a complex area,  and to bring any planned development to fruition rightly requires scrutiny. Yet at the same time, local authority planning departments are facing significant challenges of their own, not least being expected to achieve more with increasingly limited resources. The inevitable result is delays in permissions being granted, which in turn doesn’t just affect the property sector but the regional economy as a whole.

The chamber property forum will meet regularly and provide a platform to create greater collaboration between businesses working in the property sector. This will be achieved by forging stronger links with local planning departments to identify and overcome common problems being faced across the sector as a whole.”

The new chamber property forum will meet regularly throughout the year. Any business wishing to join the new forum can do so by contacting Barnsley & Rotherham Chamber on 01709 38600.  More information is also available via the Chamber’s newly launched website:

www.brchamber.co.uk

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