All Planning articles – Page 31
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In FocusRemoving the barriers to later living development
Faced with an ageing population and a shortage of family housing, housing minister Chris Pincher wants more later living development, but what are the barriers getting in the way? Carl Brown finds out
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NewsImperial College plans 50-storey resi towers at Old Oak
West London residential scheme will include 1,325 homes
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NewsCountryside and Sovereign acquire site for 2,500 homes
Housebuilder and housing association agree deal for 365-acre site in Swindon
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NewsNative Land’s South Ken station redevelopment rejected over ‘significant’ design concerns
Councillors decided 50-home scheme’s height, massing and architectural design outweighed benefits
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NewsHousebuilders hit out at EV infrastructure ‘stealth tax’
Criticism follows yesterday’s announcement requiring electric vehicle charging points on all new homes
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NewsNative Land’s South Ken scheme refused
Developer to ‘consider options’ after councillors turn down 50 home station redevelopment
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NewsGovernment appoints resi developer as new chief architect
The MD of Solid Space and former head of urban design at Cabe to replace Andy von Bradsky
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NewsGovernment U-turns to refuse Westferry Printworks scheme
Junior housing minister turns down Tory donor’s 1,500-home east London project originally approved by Robert Jenrick
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NewsCPRE calls for introduction of ‘brownfield first’ policy
Countryside charity claims government presiding over ‘tragic’ loss of green fields
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NewsBerkeley wins permission for Milton Keynes urban extension
Housebuilder to build up to 4,600 homes to the East of Bucks new town
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NewsSpurs’ 867-home Goods Yard scheme refused
Haringey councillors vote to refuse football club’s plans despite officers recommending approval
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NewsGove turns down 1,000-home Brighton Marina plan
Housing secretary refuses Squire & Partners-designed scheme on design grounds
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CommentEngaging with young people is the secret weapon in winning support for development
Alex Robinson of Grosvenor argues the housebuilding sector needs to do more to bring younger people into planning and design conversations
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NewsNative Land to replace Guildford Debenhams with 215 flats
Plans from architect Squire & Partners latest example of revisioning redundant high street shops
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NewsGove to overhaul ‘out of date’ housing need formula
Michael Gove updates MPs on planning reforms
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NewsPeabody submits Holloway prison redevelopment plans
Controversial scheme for 980 homes in Islington filed with council
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NewsCall to boost housing numbers by 67,000 per year in north and midlands
Building Back Britain Commission warns government housing policy is ‘not dynamic enough’ to meet extra demand from ‘levelling up’ growth
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NewsGove rejects major Kent scheme despite council’s ‘significant’ housing land shortfall
Housing secretary uses first appeal decision to turn down controversial 1,250-home scheme in Medway
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NewsPincher: government in talks to boost later living development
Housing minister speaking to health and social care department in bid to free up larger homes
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CommentSunak’s Budget was a missed opportunity to change gear on net zero
As the world follows events at COP26, Ben Derbyshire argues the UK government needs to go much further to tackle climate change in regulation, planning, stock refurbishment and social housing