All Planning articles – Page 36
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NewsSt Mods signs 5,000-home deal with West Midlands mayor
Undertaking sealed as housebuilder submits plans for 350 homes at former Longbridge car plant
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NewsMPs call for halt to roll out of new PD right
Select committee says wide-ranging new resi conversion right should not be introduced until review undertaken
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NewsClarion named development partner for £3bn Essex new town
Development arm Latimer appointed by local authorities to develop 1,000-acre site for 9,000 homes
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NewsLiverpool stripped of world heritage status for 'overdevelopment'
Decision confirmed after 10 years of threats
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NewsPlanning reform ‘missed opportunity’ to tackle climate change
Nation’s net zero target should be enshrined in new NPPF, says Green Building Council
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NewsNew design codes for councils announced in beautiful buildings drive
Housing Secretary confirms package of reforms to ensure beautiful homes
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In FocusWhat role can housing play in Building Back Britain? An interview with Terrie Alafat
Terrie Alafat is heading up a new commission that seeks to put housing at the heart of Britain’s post covid-19 recovery. Here, she explains why she is confident it will be more than just another talking shop
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NewsGovernment drops one million-home Ox-Cam Arc target
Housing minister says plan for one million homes by 2050 ‘not government policy’
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NewsLabour introduces ‘use it or lose it’ planning bill
Proposed legislation is designed to put pressure on government over planning reforms
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NewsBirmingham City Council consults on 5,000-home regeneration masterplan
Draft consultation published for regeneration of Perry Barr area post-Commonwealth games
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NewsLeeds approves 31-storey build to rent towers
Scheme designed by Simpson Haugh Architects will deliver 678 flats
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NewsMcLaren wins planning for £62m student block
Work to start next month on conversion of listed Victorian buildings in Leeds city centre
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NewsGreater Manchester publishes 165,000-home draft plan
Mayor Andy Burnham pushes ahead with joint plan despite withdrawal of Stockport from the process
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NewsPeabody unveils controversial plans for 980 homes on Holloway Prison site
Campaigners argue AHMM-designed scheme is a missed opportunity for not involving women
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In FocusBackbench and voter revolt suggests it’s time to reform the reforms
Last month’s by-election defeat saw Tory fears about the political impact of widespread planning reforms become a reality. The government now has little choice other than to water them down
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NewsA fifth of Tory party donations from property sector
Anti-corruption charity says scale of donations creates ’real risk of corruption’ as controversy over planning bill continues
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NewsSouthwark approves 146 homes as part of shopping centre revamp
Proposals from Spot Properties include four blocks up to nine storeys high
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NewsJenrick backtracks on pledge for ‘root and branch’ planning reform
Housing secretary tells councils they will be able to set local rates for proposed Infrastructure Levy
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NewsUrban Splash wins planning for 228 modular homes
Warrington scheme approved despite some local opposition