All Planning articles – Page 27
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NewsStoke-on-Trent resi regeneration scheme approved
Capital&Centric’s 174-home Goods Yard project is backed by government ‘levelling up’ cash
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NewsAvant Homes acquires land for 600 homes in Doncaster
Ten percent of the homes in the village of Edenthorpe will be affordable.
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NewsDevelopers win approval for 1,012-home Leeds scheme
Gold & Amber and Rushbond plan scheme for site near old Marsh Lane Railway in Leeds
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NewsLong-awaited planning reform legislation will be announced on 10 May
Government signals plan to press ahead with plans to scrap section 106
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NewsCash-strapped Slough becomes latest Home Counties council to halt local plan
Slough council struggling to tackle its 5,000-home shortfall
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CommentNutrient neutrality rules may hit delivery at first, but they offer opportunity too
The government’s proposed expansion of nutrient neutrality rules may help councils, developers and landowners find nature-based solutions through planning, argues Andrew Watson
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NewsAvanton sets out plans for 800 build to rent homes in London
Developer is looking to put homes in its schemes in Old Kent Road and Wembley.
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NewsCountryside wins permission for 170-home scheme
Partnerships housebuilder will redevelop Pike Close estate in Bromley alongside housing association Riverside
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NewsLondon Mayor gives final approval to Bishopsgate Goodsyard scheme
Drastically revised 500-home Ballymore and Hammerson project given green light
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CommentWhy are there are so many badly designed edge-of-town housing schemes?
Planners and architects must engage more with developers to ensure plans are of good design and provide connectivity with other developments, argues Jerry Tate
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NewsWest Northamptonshire Council approves 1,600-home scheme
Davidsons Developments and L&Q Estates secure planning for Overstone Green development
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NewsPeabody given green light for 3,500-home Dagenham scheme
Council planners approve outline application for development on old Ford stamping plant site
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NewsPlanning decisions made within statutory time at six-year low for final quarter
Concerns for the planning system likely to be heightened as percentage of major and minor planning decisions lowest in fourth quarter since 2015
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NewsNine Elms 26-storey tower given go ahead
Vinci and St Modwen JV secures planning for 201 new homes and 5,250 sq ft of retail space.
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NewsGovernment pilots £3.25m digital planning technology
Residents should be able to better understand proposed developments through 3D interactive maps and virtual reality, according to the government
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NewsJohnson vows to stop ‘overdevelopment’ in some parts of the country
Prime Minister repeats pledge which has prompted some councils in the home counties to halt their local plans
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NewsGovernment admits ‘immediate impact’ on planning from nutrient neutrality rules expansion
Chief planner says councils may need to reconsider whether development plans acceptable
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CommentThe death of planning reform has been exaggerated
Changes to the system can still be made, even without a standalone planning bill, argues Paul Smith
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NewsHuge extension to ‘nutrient neutrality’ rules threatens thousands of new homes
Forty-two further councils will now be affected by water quality requirements under new plans
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NewsEngineering giant to take over Barton Willmore
Global engineering services company Stantec’s acquisition of consultancy Barton Willmore is expected to complete at the start of next month.