Government will step in if councils don't fast-track fracking applications
by Adam Vaughan from on (#H7HK)
New planning guidance gives local authorities 16 weeks to approve or reject planning applications, after which ministers can intervene on a decision
Ministers will intervene on planning applications for controversial fracking operations if local authorities fail to act quickly enough, the government announced on Thursday, in a bid to fast-track fracking.
Industry and the government have been frustrated at the slow rate of progress on exploratory fracking for shale gas and oil in the UK, which has been bogged down in the planning process. Ministers have been told that applications to drill and frack in Lancashire could be delayed by 16 months in an appeals process after they were rejected by Lancashire county council.
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