All Planning articles – Page 14
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News
Tottenham Hotspur’s resi tower plans approved on appeal
Planning inspector overturns local council’s rejection of 867-home proposal
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Comment
The best thing about the autumn statement was that it said little about planning
The silence around planning reform last week might just indicate that it will actually happen, writes Paul Smith
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Gove pulls key planning reform vote as rebellion grows
Vote on Levelling Up Bill axed as Tory gets 46 supporters for rebel amendment to scrap housing targets
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Pocket wins permission for 500 north London homes
Two planning approvals include developer’s first ever build to rent project
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Councils to get new powers to block planning permission
Government amendments to the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill to designed to stop housebuilders landbanking
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Gove pledges to use planning powers stop ugly housing
Secretary of state says design of too many developments is “disappointing”
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Comment
Gove’s return could mean a fight with housebuilders is on the cards
The re-appointment of Michael Gove as housing secretary is likely to mean the return of fraught discussions with the industry about building safety costs, writes Joey Gardiner
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Church of England submits plans for 2,200-home new Sussex village
Church says scheme designed to deliver on promises to help tackle housing crisis
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New housing minister vows to reduce planning delays
Lucy Frazer promises to simplify planning system in first speech as housing minister
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L&G boss blames planning for slow modular growth
Sir Nigel Wilson says ’awful’ delays particularly damaging for a start-up manufacturing business
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In Focus
Capital ambitions: Why Nigel Wilson is persisting with L&G’s huge housing push
Chief executive Nigel Wilson tells Joey Gardiner why not all of L&G’s investments have worked out so far - but why he remains optimistic that they will
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Industry welcomes review of PM’s ‘nimby’ housing pledges
Rishi Sunak had promised Tory members he would tighten green belt rules and introduce ’use it or lose it’ powers on developers
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Comment
On planning reform it’s back to where we were – but the politics has changed
The economy and state of opinion polls for the Conservatives mean we should only expect planning reforms that can be effective quickly, writes Paul Smith
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News
Michael Gove confirms 300k homes a year target still in place
Housing secretary hints at reworking of local housing targets and puts Investment Zones policy under review
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Truss planning reforms ‘set to be ditched’
Reports suggest Rishi Sunak is planning to drop reforms announced in the mini-Budget last month.
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Councillors block Lasalle’s twin-tower plan in east London
Knock-back for Docklands build-to-rent and student-housing proposals
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Peabody gets green light for nearly 2,000 homes at South Thamesmead
Lesnes Estate plans get outline approval
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Joint housing plan for the Black Country falls apart after Dudley pulls out
Four local authorities’ co-ordinated plan to allocate in the west midlands for 76,000 homes is abandoned
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Mount Anvil and Catalyst get green light for 1,228-home regen scheme
Ealing Council approves updated plan for Friary Park estate in west London
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Hill wins permission for Oxford urban extension
Detailed consent given for 317-homes set to create new “north-west gateway” to university city