All Planning articles – Page 12
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Comment
Planning overhaul will merely entrench the ‘no development’ status quo
The government’s proposed new national planning policy fails to provide for an adequate supply of homes and is a dereliction of duty, writes Paul Smith
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News
Homes England gives £43m to 2,000-home garden village scheme
The money for Burtree Garden Village will pay for infrastructure
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South west council to require all homes to be net zero
Bath says new resi developments will have to go beyond building regs requirements and generate energy needs on site
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Plans for 1,500-home Cheshire garden approved
Cheshire East council ‘minded to approve’ application for Handforth Garden Village despite objections
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West Oxford regeneration plans submitted
Oxpens scheme includes 234 flats, student housing and new public amphitheatre
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South Cambridgeshire JV puts in application for 256-home scheme
Forty per cent of the low-carbon homes in Cambourne will be affordable
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Plans lodged for 6,500-home docklands scheme
Lendlease JV plans £3.5bn scheme at Silvertown with help from GLA, Homes England and Guinness
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More councils halt local plans in wake of Gove planning climbdown
North Somerset Council and Gedling Borough Council change tack on local plans
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Countryside wins permission for Beckenham estate regeneration scheme
Newly merged partnerships housebuilder working with Riverside on 275-home scheme
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Comment
Gove’s retreat into nimbyism spells political trouble for the Tories
The pre-Christmas consultation on reforms to national planning policy will lead councils to plan for fewer homes - and contributes to the sense that the government has all but given up on helping those not yet on the housing ladder, writes Joey Gardiner
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News
Surrey council proposes removing green belt sites from its draft plan
Mole Valley Council mulls change in wake of Michael Gove’s pre-Christmas planning climbdown
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Two more councils delay plans after Gove housing climbdown
Stockport and Mole Valley the latest to pause work citing deal with Tory rebels weakening requirement for new homes
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Berkeley faces judicial review over major green belt permission
Effingham Parish Council says it has support of local MP and 700 residents for challenge against ’irrational and illogical’ decision
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Comment
Planning does not need to be so divisive
’Co-creation’ of schemes, with communities playing a part, can be a real solution to bringing forward development that everybody can get behind, writes Robin Shepherd
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News
Fears raised over NPPF reform consultation
Concern that national planning policy changes made after compromise deal with Tory rebels will deepen housing crisis
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Gove to mandate second staircase in new blocks above 30m
Government estimates fire safety measure will cost business £1.6bn over a decade
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Fewer planning applications submitted and granted in England
Number of submissions to local authorities in third quarter of 2022 was the lowest for more than two years
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5,500-home Birmingham urban extension tipped for approval
Taylor Wimpey, Vistry and Homes England involved in 5,500-home Langley Sustainable Urban Extension
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Two councils pause local plan work after Gove planning climbdown
Horsham and Teignbridge postpone meetings amid fears of ’complete collapse’ in plan-making
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Redrow wins huge green belt appeal from housing minister
York garden village scheme given green light after inquiry partly on basis of housing need