NATIONAL: NEW CHIEF PLANNER TO BOOST COMMUNITIES
Steve Quartermain

The Government’s vision for vibrant and sustainable communities was given a boost with the announcement of a new highly skilled Chief Planner by Communities Secretary,
Hazel Blears.
The Government’s ambitious reforms aim to make the planning system faster and fairer with people and councils engaged in shaping their communities. The new Chief Planner has been appointed to help drive forward this agenda.
Steve Quartermain will spearhead the Government’s drive to ensure the planning system supports the delivery of housing growth, climate change, sustainable economic development and works to protect and enhance the natural environment.
As Chief Planner his priorities will include helping local councils deliver their local plans for better housing and sustainable communities. He will also drive forward our ambitions to strengthen the skills and capacity of planning departments through encouraging new professionals and graduate into planning careers.
Mr Quartermain is Executive Director of Hambleton District Council where the planning service he led was recognised for its high quality work. Steve brings 29 years of planning experience to the role and as President of the Planning Officers Society he has already represented the planning profession at a national level.
Planning Minister, Caroline Flint said: “This is an important appointment. The new Chief Planner will play a vital role shaping the future of planning. Mr Quartermain’s appointment will be key to ensuring we work well with councils and local planners so the planning system delivers the best possible local plans that have high quality housing and infrastructure with environmentally friendly developments for communities.”
Mr Quartermain said: “I am delighted to take up this role. It is a challenging and exciting time for planners in Government, councils and through out the profession. My aim as Chief Planner is to make a positive contribution toward ensuring that planning promotes the development of prosperous and vibrant communities.”