The use of planning CPO’s is booming.
In 2014, CPO’s planning increased by 61% compared to 2013, according to law firm Bond Dickinson.
The number of planning CPO’s rose to 58 in 2014, with London being the hotspot with 22 submitted for consideration. The number falls just below the peak in 2007. The North West was the second most active region, with 13 planning CPO’s submitted in 2014.
Prospects of success are high, with 96% of CPO’s being determined to achieve their objective of acquiring land. However, 33% either fail, are confirmed with modification, or the acquiring authority withdraws the CPO before it can be considered.
Simon Cook, Director of Compulsory Purchase at Roger Hannah & Co., said, “These figures make quite fascinating reading. It shows that the use of planning-led CPO’s is most certainly back, but it also demonstrates that objectors are still able to defeat CPO’s or achieve modification. To have any prospect of achieving change, it is essential to obtain professional advice.”