All Planning articles – Page 28
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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.
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NewsL&Q and Countryside get green light for 233 homes
Barnet council approves application for final stage of regeneration scheme
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NewsPlans unveiled for 515-home Wembley scheme
Landowner and developer Canada Israel and development manager Avanton submit plans for £250m development
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CommentWe should stop seeing the green belt as sacrosanct
Misunderstanding of the purpose of the green belt is leading to too many applications being determined at appeal, writes David Churchill
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NewsDurkan appointed to build 158 affordable homes in east London
Network Homes’ redevelopment in Park Royal near Central Middlesex Hospital will see four new residential buildings constructed
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NewsBristol council housebuilder to build 3,000 homes over 10 years
New business plan sees Goram Homes double pipeline as work on first scheme set to begin
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NewsHousing minister threatens intervention over local plan withdrawal
Stuart Andrew said he was ‘very disappointed’ by the proposed scrapping of Basildon’s controversial plan
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NewsCouncil approves 1,000 new Northstowe homes despite flooding concerns
South Cambridgeshire councillors agree planning adjustments to allow phase of 10,000-home new town to go ahead
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CommentThe end of the planning bill is nigh – but what does it mean for housing development?
The widely expected dropping of the government’s planning legislation will make it harder to build 300,000 homes a year, warns Colin Brown
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NewsInland Homes wins appeal against refusal for 206-home scheme
Planning inspector gives green light for scheme after council refusal
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NewsMinister green lights 454-home Wembley scheme following inquiry
Eddie Hughes approves Barratt and TfL development
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CommentThe latest housing delivery test figures show our planning system isn’t working
Annual government figures showing homes delivered by local authority reveal some of the key barriers to delivery and it is time for change, argues Paul Smith
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NewsRenaker's 60-storey Trinity Island scheme approved
SimpsonHaugh-designed Manchester towers approved despite lack of affordable housing
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NewsGove ‘ditches’ Ox-Cam Arc project
Local authority boss says department has said it does not want to take million-home project forward
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NewsGove cladding amendments branded ‘draconian’ and ‘extreme’
Housebuilders say they will continue to negotiate with housing secretary despite threat to stop them trading
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NewsShrewsbury regeneration plans set for approval
Council-led riverside scheme set to deliver new civic centre and 270 homes
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NewsPlanning reform update promised this spring
Government’s chief planner urges councils to make progress on local plans in the meantime