Does delegating most planning decisions to officers undermine local democracy?
UK local councils delegate around 95% of planning applications to unelected officers under schemes approved by committees, with councillors reviewing only major or contentious cases. Officers apply national and local policies for consistency, but elected members often override recommendations, sparking tensions over political influence versus expertise. This balance affects housing delivery, as policy-compliant schemes face delays when committees refuse against officer advice.
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