IEMA is pleased to publish its’ response to the Government’s consultation on their new proposals to reform the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) and planning system. Rufus Howard, IEMA’s policy and engagement lead for impact assessment, discusses the key aspects of the Institute’s response.

The Government has been seeking views on its proposals to introduce changes to the NPPF, (details here) with the aim of achieving sustainable growth in our planning system. They have also been consulting on amending wider policies in relation to increasing planning fees, local plan intervention criteria and appropriate thresholds for certain Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects.

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Rufus Howard FIEMA

Policy and Engagement Lead

Dr Howard is the policy and engagement lead for Impact Assessment at IEMA and a leading professional in EIA, with two decades of international experience across renewable energy and major infrastructure. A Fellow of IEMA and Chartered Environmentalist, Rufus holds degrees in Biodiversity Conservation and Environmental Law, and a doctorate in Management. A trusted advisor, Rufus has directed environmental projects for major organisations such as the World Bank, The Crown Estate, Natural Resources Wales, the EBRD, Statkraft, Orsted, National Grid, and the Environment Agency. Rufus lives in Kent with his wife and three daughters and enjoys walking in nature, cooking, music, kayaking and archery.