All Planning articles – Page 13
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In FocusSandbach saga: meet the housebuilder standing up to Michael Gove
In the latest example of the housing secretary intervening in planning on design grounds, we talk to Colin Muller of Muller Property Group, about the Sandbach development in Cheshire East which has been called in
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In FocusDesign codes are coming but will they deliver?
Earlier this month Berkeley Homes went to war with Michael Gove over the design quality of a scheme in Kent, but compulsory local design codes are meant to help avoid such conflict. Will they work?
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NewsGovernment refuses to pause permitted development roll-out
Chair of committee calls department’s response to recommendations ‘disappointing’
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NewsCountryside wins 1,400-home Bristol deal
Partnerships builder to go into joint-venture with council-owned developer Goram Homes for Hengrove Park scheme
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NewsGove to re-think controversial decision to block Berkeley Homes scheme
Housing secretary to quash original decision and think again after realising local land supply data is out of date
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NewsInland finalises huge Cavalry Barracks permission
Troubled housebuilder in line for payday from development of historic 1,525-home Hounslow scheme
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NewsPlanning approvals for major housing schemes increase 79%
Market ‘buoyed’ by uptick in approvals for major projects, says Glenigan
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NewsStarmer says Green Belt rules to form part of reform plans
Labour leader says party would reimpose housing targets and ’back builders’ if elected
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NewsCamden student housing approved at appeal
Scheme drawn up by Morris & Company for developer Euston One Ltd
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NewsLabour to ‘repurpose’ Homes England as part of housing drive
Draft policy platform shows party wants ‘more high quality and affordable homes’ if elected to government
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NewsUp to 125,000 planned London homes face major delays due to two staircase rule
Analysis by LSH and Connells says fire safety rules for high-rises could ’completely mothball’ 243 building schemes
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NewsGove threatens 10 councils with special measures
Housing secretary says he will intervene to take over decision-making given slow pace ofresponding to applications
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NewsFar East Consortium submits plans for 4,800-home Manchester scheme
Towers up to 34 storeys in height to form first phase of £4bn Victoria North regeneration project
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NewsMayor calls in rejected 1,600-home east London regeneration scheme
Sadiq Khan to determine whether Poplar Harca and Ecoworld’s Aberfeldy New Village scheme can go ahead
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NewsPlans submitted for 220 bed student scheme in Birmingham
Latest phase of the Volume Works project planned to open in time for the 2025/26 academic year
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NewsSenior Conservatives turn on leadership over housing after election drubbing
Simon Clarke says Tories ’can’t out Nimby’ the Lib Dems amid warnings of political apocalypse without more homes
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In Focus‘We’re victims of short-term policy-making’: Interview with Taylor Wimpey boss Jennie Daly
Taylor Wimpey’s chief executive thinks that a national housing strategy is needed to save the country from its current planning paralysis.
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NewsStarmer accuses Sunak of ‘killing home ownership dream’
Labour leader rounds on Tories over abandoning housing targets ahead of local elections
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NewsBerkeley launches legal challenge against Gove refusal of Kent scheme on design grounds
Housebuilder to challenge decision to turn down ‘generic’ 165-home AONB scheme which went against inspector’s advice
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NewsBirmingham council gives permission for 53-storey build-to-rent tower
Approval of £360m mixed use Curzon Wharf project paves way for city’s tallest building