Developers who want to build for longer hours throughout Harborough are being told by council chiefs – tell us why

They will also have to spell out “how local disruption will be minimised under new measures”
Developers who want to build for longer hours throughout Harborough are being told by council chiefs – tell us why.Developers who want to build for longer hours throughout Harborough are being told by council chiefs – tell us why.
Developers who want to build for longer hours throughout Harborough are being told by council chiefs – tell us why.

Developers who want to build for longer hours throughout Harborough are being told by council chiefs – tell us why.

Builders will have to provide much greater detail on why they need to extend working hours.

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They will also have to spell out “how local disruption will be minimised under new measures”.

Harborough council is acting after the Government said in May that construction working hours should be extended to get projects halted by the Covid-19 pandemic back on track.

It aims to promote safe working in line with social distancing guidance and stagger the number of workers on any building site at any time.

Now the Government has formalised the process.

They want developers to justify why they want to work longer hours and what will be done to minimise disruption to local residents.

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Cllr Jonathan Bateman, Harborough District Council’s cabinet lead for Planning, Environment and Waste, said: “We welcome this more robust approach to requests for urgent extensions to construction working hours. “Workers’ safety is important.”

He added: “We will work with developers to ensure building projects can continue safely, whilst also fully addressing any concerns raised by the public.”

Under a new 74B section of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, developers must formally apply to the council to amend conditions relating to construction hours to either:

- Allow construction activities to be carried out for a longer period on a particular day

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- Or allow construction activities to be carried out for the whole or part of a day on which they would not otherwise be allowed to be carried out.

Requests to extend the hours of construction will only be refused where there are very compelling reasons to do so as set out in Government guidance.

A new appeals process has also been introduced for developers if their request is rejected.

Applications under section 74B of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 should be sent to planning@harborough.gov.uk

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Members of the public can also send any queries regarding the extension of construction working hours to the above email address.

The process is expected to remain in place until at least April 1, 2021.

More information is available on the council’s website at www.harborough.gov.uk/enforcement