Key questions answered on Government plans to relax onshore wind planning rules

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lanning permission for onshore wind is to be relaxed, the Government has announced.

Ministers set out changes on Tuesday, agreed during passage of the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill.

Here the PA news agency takes a closer look at the changes and answers some key questions.

– What was the de facto ban?

The rules introduced under David Cameron in 2015 required councils to draw up detailed plans showing all the areas suitable for onshore wind development before new wind farms can go ahead.

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