All Planning articles – Page 33
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Inland Homes sells 228-home scheme to Newlon housing association
Developer will also build the homes on Walthamstow site for the London-based housing association
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Lovell gets green light for 766-home Woolwich project
Plan is part of wider One Woolwich programme
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Government to face legal challenge over PD rights expansion next week
Campaigners against planning deregulation want to see new rights quashed
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Second big Isle of Dogs scheme given the green light
CZWG-designed cluster of blocks could provide up to 2,000 homes
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Canary Wharf Group wins permission for 65-storey Isle of Dogs scheme
Seven-block development features towers up to 225m in height
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Labour pledges new agency to fund post-Grenfell repairs
Shadow housing secretary tells party conference that Right to Buy policy cannot continue
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Comment
Action to revive high streets is leading to new housing too
Historic England’s High Street Action Zones are hugely beneficial for regeneration, argues Ben Derbyshire
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L&G Modular buys fourth housing scheme
Offsite housing business continues to ramp up production with 80-home scheme in Kent
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1,000-home Ironbridge power station scheme gets green light
Shropshire councillors approve scheme after Harworth agrees to double number of affordable homes
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Developers accuse councils of ‘hiding’ behind permissions data to avoid planning for homes
Groups say new research on housing build out debunks landbanking ‘myth’ promoted by councils and politicians
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Re-focus Homes England to convert existing buildings, says commission
Report suggests dozens of housing policies to promote levelling up
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Planning reform critic given MHCLG ministerial role
Policy advisor Neil O’Brien kicked off backbench unrest over ’mutant alogrithm’ last year
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In Focus
A ‘mountain of priorities’ - what’s in Gove’s housing in-tray?
Planning reform, building safety and housing numbers will compete for attention from new housing secretary Michael Gove
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Sector figures urge Gove to grip planning reform agenda
All the industry reaction to Michael Gove’s appointment as Housing Secretary
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Redrow: ministers must press on with reform of planning system
Politics around planning decisions makes business planning difficult, warns chief exec Matthew Pratt
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Star architect Norman Foster to build homes in Chile
Factory in Santiago will be centre of mixed-use timber scheme
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Countryside campaigners hail reports of government U-turn on planning reform
The Times reports that ministers have dropped plans to introduce ‘zonal’ system and binding housing targets
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Countryside gets green light for 433-home town hall regen scheme
Five new blocks planned for Walthamstow site
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U&I’s 36-storey Greenwich peninsula tower scheme approved despite MP’s objection
The £800m Morden Wharf development is designed to deliver 1,500 homes in total across 12 buildings