All Planning articles – Page 30
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NewsIndustry figures warn Gove’s £4bn cladding levy plan unlikely to work
Plan for developers to voluntarily fund fire safety work could lead to more delays for leaseholders and legal challenge, experts warn
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NewsGovernment to force housebuilders to pay £4bn cladding bill
Gove threatens legal action and funding removal if industry doesn’t meet cost of remediating blocks 11 to 18 metres in height
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In FocusIs working from home driving a planning system crisis?
With growing evidence to support the idea that the functioning of the planning system has fallen to its lowest-ever ebb, developers are pointing the finger at the switch to remote working by local authorities
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NewsPlans unveiled for 485-home build-to-rent tower block in Manchester
Property developer Select submits plan for 34-storey in city centre
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CommentThe Tottenham experiment: a template for unlocking intensification?
As ministers look at ideas that can boost surburban densification with the support of local communities, Ben Southwood argues an experiment in Tottenham may provide a useful model
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NewsBlueprint reveals designs for Trent Basin scheme
Application for phase 4-8 of the Nottingham city project includes 111 homes
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NewsCountryside and Kingston get green light for 2,000-home regeneration project
Scheme will see 2,170 new homes built in £800m project
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NewsNine out of ten SME builders report ‘major barrier’ from planning
New report latest to suggest planning delays reaching critical levels
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NewsPocket submits plans for first major build-to-rent development
London-focused developer puts in plans for 436 homes on Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation site
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NewsResidents back 2,000-home East London estate redevelopment
Newham Council’s housebuilding company to press ahead with Carpenters Estate regeneration after residents vote in favour
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NewsUrban Task Force author Richard Rogers dies
Celebrated architect behind Lloyds building was also influential figure in urban thinking and placemaking
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CommentIs the planning system on the brink of collapse?
The government must find a way of making the planning system work better, otherwise it stands no chance of hitting its 300,000-home target, warns Paul Smith
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NewsPlanning performance falls to lowest level for five years
Proportion of major housing applications decided on time drops amid concern over operation fo the system
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NewsHousing minister turns down 1,000-home Woking scheme
Plans latest to be refused on design grounds follow Westferry and Brighton Marina decisions
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NewsTopHat gets consent for 183-home scheme in Kent
Goldman Sachs-backed developer signals move towards build-to-rent and co-living
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NewsHill and Marshall get green light for 421-home scheme near Cambridge
Planning consent secured for second phase of £85m Marleigh development
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NewsCouncil’s plans for Trellick tower redevelopment abandoned
Haworth Tompkins’ planning application for five new blocks at listed London estate pulled after resident revolt
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CommentPlanning policy must better support the provision of care accommodation
The adult social care reform white paper has been published but the proposals won’t be effective unless the planning system supports new residential care provision, including through the regeneration of the High Street, argues Christopher Collett
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NewsEutopia buys site for 300-home regen project in Gloucester
The developer says plans for a £70m development will be brought forward in the new year
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NewsMPs say housing PDR will ‘unbalance’ high streets
Select committee report finds government had ‘insufficient evidence’ to press ahead with new residential permitted development right