Largest number of major infrastructure projects green-lit in history
Largest number of major infrastructure projects green-lit over a
one-year period in history in push to ‘build, baby, build',
including new hot-off-the-wheels Gatwick Airport expansion Record
21 decisions made on major infrastructure projects in the first
year of this Parliament – including new wind farms, roads and
airport expansions – with government urgently working on a building
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Tens of thousands of people will benefit from cleaner energy, quicker commutes to work and more flights for holidays after the government fast tracked decisions on major infrastructure projects. The government has green-lit the largest number of major infrastructure projects over a one-year period in history, with 21 major infrastructure planning decisions made in the government's first year. Projects greenlighted include the Lower Thames Crossing, Mona Offshore Windfarm, Simister Island development in the Manchester area and the expansion to Gatwick airport. Each one of these decisions means easier commutes for people in the mornings, better protection from fossil fuel price spikes, opening the door for cheaper holidays with more flights. These decisions have secured a boom in thousands of good skilled clean energy jobs across the country in places such as Sussex, North Wales and Teesside. Earlier this year the Prime Minister set the government a target of 150 planning decisions on major infrastructure projects as part of the Plan for Change. Thanks to the pro-growth reforms in the Planning and Infrastructure Bill, including the removal of onerous statutory pre-application requirements and cutting back meritless legal challenges from three to one, the government remains on track to meet this target and make sure Britain is once again a destination for major investment and growth. The Housing Secretary Steve Reed will visit the Lower Thames Crossing area today (22/09/25) to see for himself how the project will improve journeys for millions of people each year. Housing Secretary Steve Reed said: “We are backing our builders, brickies and businesses to get Britain building. “We've already said yes to major projects that will create more well-paid jobs providing clean power and new roads. “We will go further to streamline planning rules to speed up new homes, data centres and businesses that will put an affordable home and well-paid job within reach of people in every part of our country.” Further reforms are building on this, with an update expected on the next generation of new towns, the Planning and Infrastructure Bill remaining on track to become law and unveiling new plans to build up and build out on brownfield sites faster. Today's announcement follows the Housing Secretary's commitment to ‘build, baby, build' and remove every barrier to build 1.5 million homes this Parliament. This new record of 21 decisions eclipses the previous Parliament's first-year record of 15 and marks a significant milestone for this government's ambition to make 150 decisions. The previous government saw a total of 57 decisions during its full term between December 2019 to May 2024. A further four decisions have been made by the government in its second year, bringing the current total to 25, with a further 10 projects currently on the table. This historic progress means Britain is building the roads, railways and energy connections needed to help towns and cities grow and local economies thrive. Key decisions include:
Work is also ongoing at pace to make it easier to build digital infrastructure, such as laboratories and gigafactories by updating the National Planning Policy Framework and pressures facing local planning authorities will be eased through £46 million of investment to strengthen their capacity, alongside the recruitment and training of over 300 planners. This builds on the £150 billion of inward investment which the UK secured from US companies during the US President's state visit, creating more than 7,600 high-quality jobs and accelerating growth in sectors of the future. ENDS Note to editors:
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