A public consultation on how to improve the Island's planning system has been extended until next year.
It'll run for an extra three weeks until Monday, January 8 to allow more time for public responses.
The consultation - 55 questions in total - looks at the Island's planning system, planning policy and whether developments should go ahead without needing permission.
Policy and Reform Minister Chris Thomas says a number of organisations asked for more time to draw up their responses.
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