Councillors give planners pat on the back for positive performance report

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A pat on the back has been given by councillors to Powys planners as they note the volume of work being done in the department.

A total of 935 planning applications were lodged with Powys County Council in 2023/2024 up to the end of December.

“There’s no obvious rhyme or reason as to why the number of applications we receive varies, it just shows the volumes of work that officers are dealing with.” This average time was 159 days for April to June 2023/2024, 154 days for July to September and 102 days for October to December.Mr Morris said: “Over the period we see an improvement, 102 days is the best we have done for some time.

 

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