Guidance issued on the implementation of the Planning (Wales) Act 2026 and Planning (Consequential Provisions) (Wales) Act 2026
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On 7 August 2026, the Welsh Government published new guidance on the implementation of the Planning (Wales) Act 2026 (“the Planning Wales Act”) and the Planning (Consequential Provisions) (Wales) Act 2026 (“the Consequential Provisions Act”) which received royal assent on 27 April 2026 and also updated its policy and strategy page. The Planning Wales Act establishes a distinct legal framework that reflects the planning system in Wales and the Consequential Provisions Act supports the Planning Wales Act by making the necessary amendments and repeals to existing legislation, including transitional and savings provisions to support the smooth implementation of the new Planning Wales Act. The guidance sets out how the legislation will be implemented.
Implementation will be split into two phases to balance timely commencement of the Acts and the practical constraints of significant updates.
The first phase is known as the implementation phase. This is expected to be delivered between now and October 2027. It will consist of three parts:
In addition, Planning and Environment Decisions Wales will be updating published guidance, template letters, site and press notices and appeal forms in advance of commencement.
The second phase will begin following commencement of the Acts. It will continue the programme of restating, in modernised and updated form, the remaining subordinate legislation that underpins the planning system and amending and updating the wider suite of guidance and policy documents over the medium to long term. This will include key instruments such as the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995, together with updates to the wider suite of planning guidance and policy documents. This phase will be informed by ongoing prioritisation and the extent of any policy development required, including possible policy reforms. The Government is intending to publish more detail on the restatement of subordinate legislation in its programme to improve the accessibility of Welsh law (required to be made under Part 1 of the Legislation (Wales) Act 2019) by mid-November 2026.
If you have any queries about this landmark piece of legislation, please reach out to Cathryn Tracey, Maelor James or Leticia Mandra.
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