All Planning articles – Page 51
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Grahame Park masterplan finally approved
Notting Hill Genesis scheme for 2,000 homes given the green light by the mayor of London
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Argent unveils ‘world’s tallest octagonal tower’
49-storey build-to-rent scheme for Birmingham’s Paradise development goes out to consultation
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Planners hit back at “abuse” allegation
Royal Town Planning Institute rebuts accusation that councils are ignoring the public with new coronavirus planning powers
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Campaigners fear lockdown “abuse” of planning system
Heritage and environment lobby says councils are taking decisions without involving the public
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Countryside wins Garden City permission
Ebbsfleet scheme with Clarion Housing Group approved as housebuilder picked by Homes England for two further sites
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Virtual planning committee approves Croydon regen scheme
Proposal for 421 houses by council development company Brick By Brick given the nod
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Nationwide pushes on with Oakfield scheme despite lockdown
Mortgage lender signs up housing association GreenSquare to provide affordable housing for its first ever resi development
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Development land prices stable
No sign of distressed sellers according to quarterly report from Savills
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First Base plans 166-home mixed-use Bristol regen scheme
Soapworks scheme is developer’s first in region
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Inspectors threaten to throw out St Albans plan
Latest set back for green-belt council with the most out of date plan in the country
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Build to rent completions soar
However, British Property Federation raises concern about drop-off in pipeline of schemes in the capital
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Permission granted for 345-home Hertfordshire scheme
Housebuilder Countryside and Home Group win Oxhey approval from Three Rivers Council
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L&G wins 270-home permission via virtual committee
Insurance giant’s later living business to redevelop firm’s former HQ
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Call for government to rip up planning rules to aid covid recovery
London Property Alliance calls for extension to permission length and flexibility on planning obligations
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Housing secretary approves huge Vauxhall towers
Twin Vauxhall Cross towers designed by Zaha Hadid Architects will deliver 257 homes but breach local height restriction
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Four-fifths of UK housebuilding work halted
Analysis by estate agent Savills finds schemes capable of delivering 193,000 homes stopped in wake of covid-19 crisis
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Huge Taylor Wimpey scheme approved as virtual planning committees up and running
Project for 750 homes in Waltham Forest becomes one of first to be approved under new post-coronavirus rules
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Scottish government acts on planning disruption
Move to extend planning permissions in response to covid-19 will increase pressure on UK government to do likewise
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Ministers consider calls to help industry post-covid-19
Housebuilders lobbying for extension to length of existing planning permissions and Help to Buy boost
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Moda pushes ahead with Brum tower
Build to rent developer submits planning application despite covid-19 uncertainty