Cheshire East planners reach for sick notes under weight of planning applications

By Gwyn Griffiths

15th Nov 2021 | Local News

CHESHIRE East Council's planning department is under such pressure because of nationwide recruitment problems that some staff are off sick and one new starter left after six weeks to join the private sector.

Members of last week's council's environment and communities committee were told a resourcing review is already under way and new executive director of place, Jayne Traverse, offered to do a full review of the system.

An advisory group of members has been set up to feed into that.

The council's head of development management, David Malcolm, told the committee the problem was the increase in workload and lack of staff.

"The challenge at the moment is just literally the workload and the ability to recruit and retain in a market, at the moment, that is very challenging for recruiting experienced planning staff," said Mr Malcolm.

He said the number of planning applications had increased by 15 per cent and, at the same time, the department was struggling with resources.

"That sheer challenge for some staff has caused some bouts of sickness as well, so it all creates its own challenges," said the planning boss.

He said even when staff were hired there was an issue of keeping them.

"We recruited a new planning assistant a couple of months ago, they've now left to go to join the private sector, so they were barely here six weeks and that's what we're dealing with in terms of it's not just the public sector and local authorities, there's a demand out there in the private sector," he said.

Paul Bayley, the council's director of environment and neighbourhood services, assured the committee the work was being done.

"In the first half of this year the council determined 95 per cent of major applications within the agreed time and 83 per cent of non-major applications," said Mr Bayley.

This figure includes those where applicants had agreed to extend the time limit.

"In the last 12 months, 13 appeals have been submitted to the planning inspectorate on the basis of non-determination within the agreed time. That's in the context of 5,060 planning applications being determined by the council over the same period," he said, adding three appeals were upheld by the planning inspector.

Dane Valley councillor Les Gilbert suggested a member satisfaction survey to invite all councillors to identify "specific horror stories" in their ward.

Knutsford councillor Tony Dean placed an item on last Thursday's agenda calling for an immediate review of the planning systems and he said: "Since my item was added to the agenda, and reported on in the local press, I have been literally inundated with phone calls and emails from all kinds of people – planners, ex-planners, planning consultants, individuals, and I've been sent acres of emails of examples so I didn't know I touched on such a raw spot."

He said the council must "go the extra mile" to deal with issues, including staff shortages.

"Temporary funding, should it be needed, shouldn't be a constraint given the £10m carry over from last year," said Cllr Dean.

     

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