The Isle of Wight Council is set to relaunch their ‘officer of the day’ walk-in service for planning next week as part of a wider package of measures being introduced following outcomes of the LGA Peer Review.
It is hoped that this will help with issuing decisions more quickly and improving customer service provided by the council’s planning department.
Making planning process as accessible as possible
The service, aimed at making the planning process as accessible as possible for applicants and agents, will provide in-person face-to-face initial and high-level, informal advice at the council’s offices in Seaclose.
The service will launch on Wednesday 31st January, initially from 2pm to 5pm, with potential for extended hours, depending on interest. This service will complement the information available online on the council’s website and the formal, paid for pre-application advice which is currently being reviewed.
Fuller: Residents said face-to-face needed to be restored
Councillor Paul Fuller, Cabinet Member for Planning and Coastal Protection and Flooding said,
“Following feedback from stakeholders, I was really enthusiastic to ensure that our planning officers had a better and visible open connection with residents who are trying to navigate the planning process.
“Certainly, in many of the calls I receive, seeing an officer face-to-face providing advice and support to residents was something that was missed and needed to be restored.
“From what I’ve experienced, I know often it can be the simplest of planning issues that can cause the biggest concerns to many local residents.
“By knowing that there is an officer available to actually see and speak to is something I was personally keen to address as a priority. Addressing this issue will help ensure questions and queries about submitting a planning application can be addressed in person.”
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