All Planning articles – Page 36
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Peabody 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 Focus
Backbench 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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A 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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Southwark 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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Jenrick 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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Urban Splash wins planning for 228 modular homes
Warrington scheme approved despite some local opposition
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L&G submits plans for first suburban build-to-rent homes
Application for 221 homes in North Horsham comes just eight months after insurer launched new venture
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In Focus
The evolution of the planning system: a timeline
The furore over the government’s proposed planning reforms has dominated the headlines over the past week. However contentious change to the planning system is nothing new, as this scrollable timeline reveals
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Guild Living wins planning appeal after ‘ageism’ row
Inspector backs developer’s plans for 222 extra care homes in Walton-on-Thames
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Government to protect additional 1,600 sq km of countryside from development
Big expansion to designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty planned, including in home counties
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Jenrick blocks plans for 443-home mixed use scheme on banks of Thames
U I’s £500m plan to redevelop former London Fire Brigade headquarters rejected following public inquiry
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Senior Tory brands planning reform Johnson’s ‘poll tax’
Lord Hague’s comments come as Conservative backbenchers criticise proposal in wake of by-election loss
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Urban & Civic wins 3,300-home Hertfordshire urban extension
Firm appointed master developer of Baldock scheme by county council
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Build to rent specialist Platform buys former Burberry site in Leeds
Hundreds of homes set to be bult on Sweet Street site
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Decision to allow 100-home green belt scheme could set new precedent
Hertfordshire scheme approved on appeal by inspector on the basis of housing demand alone
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Jenrick calls-in 20-storey west London affordable housing scheme
Intervention by housing secretary infuriates architect and local authority
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Government starts search for new head of architecture
Role paying £63,000 will embed design quality in housing and oversee planning deregulation
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Housebuilders and developers join call for stronger net zero measures in planning bill
Berkeley and CapCo among those to sign letter sent to Boris Johnson flagging concerns over promised commitments
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Hill Group to invest in bespoke modular factory
Founder Andy Hill says investment part of plan to double turnover to £1.2bn
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Major co-living scheme passed on appeal following public inquiry
Inspectorate finds proposed development provides enough communal space for residents