Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Dr
Thérèse Coffey): Following the approval of the House, I am
pleased to inform the House that I am today (18 September 2023)
designating the National Policy Statement (NPS) for Water
Resources Infrastructure under section 5(1) of the Planning
Act 2008(opens in a new tab), and have arranged for
publication as required by section 5(9)(a) of that Act.
The National Policy Statement for Water Resources Infrastructure
provides a clear framework for those making development consent
applications for water resources infrastructure, in particular by
setting out the need for infrastructure providing assessment
principles against which an application should be examined and
determined. The NPS gives water companies clarity regarding the
government’s planning expectations, and added certainty about the
areas Planning Inspectors might consider at a planning inquiry.
This also supports the implementation of the Government’s Plan
for Water and securing our water supplies by enhancing the
resilience of water infrastructure.
The next step is for applicants to develop their plans, and then
carry out further public consultation as required under the Act.
Any application for development consent will of course be
considered carefully and with an open mind based on the evidence
provided, including through a public examination by the
independent Planning Inspectorate, before a final decision is
made.