Ireland’s planning system is undergoing a major transformation, but with a 906-page Planning and Development Act 2024, navigating these changes can feel overwhelming.
This episode breaks down the complexities and explores what the future holds for planning in Ireland. We examine the most significant updates, including streamlined development management, revised exempted development regulations, and the introduction of a Planning Commissioner. We also discuss the evolving role of Strategic Development Zones and Urban Development Zones, as well as the crucial resourcing challenges in the sector.
Our expert guest has over 30 years’ experience in planning and development and has played a central role in shaping Ireland’s planning framework. Joining us is Assistant Secretary in the Department of Housing, Local Government, and Heritage, Paul Hogan.
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Paul Hogan has been Head of the Planning Division at the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage since January 2023. He has more than 30 years’ experience of working in planning and development in Ireland and the UK.
The Planning Division’s key responsibility is to ensure that the appropriate strategic policy and legislative planning framework is in place to promote sustainable economic growth and balanced regional development, while ensuring environmental protection.
His previous roles at the Department of Housing include Principal Adviser and Senior Adviser. Prior to joining the Department in 2015, Paul was Senior Planner at South Dublin County Council for more than 10 years. While there he led the development of the Adamstown Strategic Development Zone and also initiated the development of the Design Manual for Urban Roads and Streets (DMURS).
Paul previously worked in local Government at Kildare and Meath County Councils and in private sector consultancy for 5 years, both in Ireland and the UK. He has a Master of Regional and Urban Planning degree from UCD (1992) and recently completed a higher diploma in Organisational Change and Transformation, also at UCD. He is a Fellow of the Irish Planning Institute.
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It needed to be consolidated and modernized to reflect all that's happened since. - Paul Hogan
I think if we look at planning as trying to get the best outcome for society, and being focused on the
decision or the plan to give a good outcome. - Paul Hogan
If we are to operate a national planning system of different levels, it does need to be capable of interpretation. If you do the right thing, you will get a reasonable output. - Paul Hogan
The real benefit of it is that it enables a center of excellence and pooling of expertise approach. - Paul Hogan
We felt that the most effective thing to do to provide that assurance of the system was to establish an advisory board. - Paul Hogan
There is always the need to reflect and learn about what's gone before. - Paul Hogan
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Constantly evolving regulations and best practices can make it hard to plan.
The April, the Irish Planning Institute launches a new podcast for professional planners working in government, private practice and others who want to be kept informed on changes in planning thought, law and practice.
Our first episode breaks down the complexities of the new Planning Act and explores what the future holds for planning in Ireland. We examine the most significant updates, including streamlined development management, revised exempted development regulations, and the introduction of a Planning Commissioner.
Our expert guest Paul Hogan played a central role in shaping Ireland’s planning framework, in his position as Assistant Secretary in the Department of Housing, Local Government, and Heritage.
The episode is available for IPI members right now at ipi.ie and will be here for you on Apple, Spotify or Youtube from April 21.
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The brand new ‘Planners Podcast’ from the Irish Planning Institute. Click ‘Follow’ to hear our keynote first episode this April 21st.