DEFA Minister says public feedback will be taken into consideration
Planning policy will continue to be reviewed in response to feedback from the public.
That's according to Environment, Food and Agriculture Minister Geoffrey Boot ahead of a series of changes coming into force on 1 January.
Flood risk assessments, inquiry fees and the trial of electronic submissions will all be introduced from the start of 2020.
Mr Boot hasn't ruled out further alterations in the future:
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