Reform Plan
Note: The Prime Minister launched all Departments’ Business Plans on Monday 8 November 2010. An updated version of the Structural Reform Plan has now been incorporated into the Business Plan. More information on Defra’s Business Plan…
Structural Reform Plans are the key tool of the Coalition Government for making departments accountable for the implementation of the reforms set out in the Coalition Agreement. They replace the old, top-down systems of targets and central micromanagement.
The reforms set out in each department’s SRP are designed to turn government on its head, taking power away from Whitehall and putting it into the hands of people and communities. Once these reforms are in place, people themselves will have the power to improve our country and our public services, through the mechanisms of local democratic accountability, competition, choice, and social action.
The reform plans set out in this document are consistent with and form part of the Department’s contribution to the Spending Review. All departmental spending is subject to the Spending Review.
We have adopted a cautious view of the timescales for delivering all legislative measures due to the unpredictability of pressures on Parliamentary time.
- Secretary of State, Caroline Spelman’s response to public comments on the draft Defra Structural Reform Plan (PDF 150 KB
