All Planning articles – Page 40
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NewsWeston drops high court challenge over 1,200-home Anglia Square scheme
Housebuilder says it will ‘return to the drawing board’ and create ‘collaborative’ new scheme
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NewsLondon tower applications fell by a quarter in 2020
Annual survey shows impact of covid-19 on high-rise buildings market dominated by resi towers
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NewsDeveloper pledges £2bn retirement community drive
Axa-backed Retirement Villages Group to create 5,000 homes in town centres
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NewsNetwork wins permission for 1,000-home north London scheme
Housing association given thumbs-up for second phase of £450m development
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NewsLand firm looks to resurrect Somerset garden village plan
Terra Strategic has signed deals with landowners to progress plans for new community outside Bristol
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NewsPreston green-lights masterplan for 1,100 new homes
Bartle Village scheme will deliver 30% affordable housing and new transport infrastructure
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NewsChallenge to South Oxfordshire’s 23,550-home plan hits buffers
High Court rejects judicial review bid against controversial local development plan “forced through” by housing secretary Robert Jenrick
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NewsHomes England to introduce 990-year leases for shared-ownership
Reforms will also give “right to extend” to existing leaseholders where landlord is the freeholder
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NewsGovernment abandons plan to raise affordable housing threshold
Housing ministry reverses on proposal that only very large schemes need provide affordable homes
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NewsModular start-up plans 1,000-home Romford scheme
Impact Capital submits plans for Rom Valley Gardens regeneration project
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NewsCritics brand PD rights expansion a ‘disaster’
Planners, developers and designers line up against new resi conversion right
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NewsPermission granted for 1,760-home Southend regen scheme
£500m project to be developed by joint venture between Swan and the council
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NewsJenrick confirms huge expansion of high street PD rights
Housing secretary allows conversion of wide range of premises to homes without planning permission
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NewsPlanning hiatus expected as virtual committees to end
Government confirms it will not extend emergency covid powers which have allowed councils to hold planning committees online
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NewsDeal signed on 500-home Oxford ‘life sciences’ district
Developer and council agree £8m of planning contributions to allow scheme to proceed
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CommentRise of the YIMBY brings hope for the next generation
Young people suffering the worst effects of the housing crisis are increasingly fed-up with home-owning older people making decisions on their behalf, Paul Smith writes
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NewsPlans for £1bn Kensington tower scheme withdrawn
Move comes in advance of planning inquiry into controversial 30-storey scheme
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NewsUnite secures 700-bed Notts student housing permission
Announcement comes days after firm reported £120m pre-tax loss for 2020
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NewsRoad project seen as vital to Ox-Cam homes plan scrapped
£3.5bn Expressway project seen as vital to building of one million homes in the Oxford-Cambridge arc
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NewsLegal challenge launched to stop end of ’virtual planning’
Local government bodies seek judgment designed to prevent planning system “grinding to a halt” in May