The Planning Inspectorate sits at the heart of England and Wales’ planning and appeals system, acting as an independent arbiter between applicants, local authorities and communities. Its inspectors examine planning appeals, local plans and nationally significant infrastructure projects, providing a check and balance on decisions made at local level.
For construction and development teams, the Inspectorate’s work can determine whether major housing, commercial and infrastructure schemes proceed. Its decisions are expected to be evidence-based and consistent with national policy, while also weighing local impacts such as design quality, transport, heritage and environmental effects.
In recent years the organisation has faced pressure over case backlogs and the time taken to determine appeals, with industry stakeholders closely watching performance and resourcing. Any delay at appeal stage can affect project viability, funding timetables and delivery of new homes and infrastructure.
The Inspectorate continues to operate within a planning landscape shaped by changing government priorities, reforms to national policy and growing scrutiny of environmental and community outcomes. For construction professionals, understanding how inspectors assess evidence and policy is increasingly important to de‑risk applications and navigate the appeals process effectively.