UKWA lauds explicit recognition of logistics in planning reform

Posted on Tuesday 17 March 2026

The Government’s proposed changes to the planning system have been welcomed by the UKWA.

The Government’s proposed changes to the planning system have been welcomed by the UKWA.

THE NEW version of the draft National Planning Policy Framework, which guides how planning decisions are made, directs planning authorities to give greater weight to business investment and employment, and specifically calls for enough land to be allocated for storage and distribution operations at a variety of scales, in suitably accessible locations.

UKWA CEO Clare Bottle, said: “The NPPF is a major step forward when it comes to building the warehousing the country needs. We have been calling for distribution and storage centres to be treated as essential economic infrastructure, and this document gives them the prominence they deserve.

“Warehouses aren’t just big sheds, they are increasingly modern, automated, facilities, which will be essential for growth, secure supply chains, job creation and the decarbonisation of the economy.

“By acknowledging the importance of freight and logistics in the Industrial Strategy, and now by putting the force of planning policy behind the sector, the Government has shown that our message is getting through. This is a relief, frankly, as our sector has been hit hard on employment costs, regulation and business rates recently.”  

While the trade association was positive about the overall changes to the NPPF, it argued the document could be strengthened by putting more focus on economic growth in local plans, and using market signals like rents and occupation levels to show that more warehousing was needed in particular areas.

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