Streamlining governance, speeding up planning decisions and designing a variety of options have been identified as three key project accelerators needed to achieve the government’s Project Speed aims.
A new report from the Nichols Group –
The Nichols Vision Report – sets out the three accelerators in a Framework for Project Speed .
According to the report, the accelerators could prove essential achieving the government’s agenda to build back better, greener and faster.
It suggests that the bureaucracy of project approval should be reduced, the scope of Development Consent Orders expanded and multiple construction options considered (full details below).
The Nichols Group’s ‘Framework for Project Speed’ is made up of the following three accelerators:
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TORY MP Jake Berry leads the Northern Research Group, the Conservative MPs who claim to know what voters in former Labour seats in the north really want. It turns out Berry thinks they want a fresh dose of Thatcherism.
They want deregulation and they want businessmen taking over local government, in a plan that was put together with the help of a giant bank with a history of big public subsidies and squeezing the “little” people.
This February, Berry co-wrote a widely reported policy pamphlet published by the Thatcherite Centre for Policy Studies it called for a Northern Big Bang. You wouldn’t think northern voters are clamouring for Thatcherism, with what that did to the north last time, but Berry thinks otherwise.