Skip to main content

16 September 2025 - National Policy Statement for Ports - Oral evidence

Committee Transport Committee
Inquiry National Policy Statement for Ports

Tuesday 16 September 2025

Start times: 3:30pm (private) 4:00pm (public)


Add to calendar

Maritime Minister to face MPs on planning regulations for major ports infrastructure

The Transport Committee will question the new Minister for Maritime, Keir Mather MP, as it concludes it inquiry into the Government’s draft revised National Policy Statement for Ports (NPSP).

Meeting details

At 4:00pm: Oral evidence
Inquiry National Policy Statement for Ports
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at Department for Transport
Head of Ports and Shipping at Department for Transport
Ports and Shipping Division at Department for Transport

The NPSP contains planning regulations that the Transport Secretary will use to determine nationally significant infrastructure projects at ports. The draft revised NPSP was published in June. The current iteration has been in place since 2012.  

The UK ports sector is the second largest in Europe, processing over 95% of all UK imports by volume and 75% by value, as well as over 60 million international and domestic passenger journeys annually. The industry directly employs approximately 118,000 people.  

MPs will be interested to hear how the updated regulations could enable the Government to take into account the need for upgrades to capacity at ports. Considerations about capacity will include concerns that ships are becoming larger, according to the UK Major Ports Group, and well as forecasts that suggest demand for freight capacity in the UK could rise by 8% by 2050.  

However, there are also concerns that forecasts of freight traffic could relied upon too much under the new NPSP, which could discourage investment in green technologies to help the sector decarbonise.   

The Committee will question witnesses on how the updated NPSP could help the sector achieve net zero, which will require provisions to enable construction of fuel storage, shore power and carbon capture and storage. There may also be questions on how the updated planning regulations will interact with policies around protected coastal landscapes.  

Last week, MPs questioned maritime sector representatives and a planning expert. The Committee will produce a report in November with recommendations on further amendments to the draft NPSP.  

Location

Room 15, Palace of Westminster

How to attend