All planning articles – Page 26
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NewsTerra granted permission for 176 homes in Warwickshire
Strategic land specialist Terra has won outline approval for the second stage of Hawkesbury project
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CommentWhy Gove’s proposed ‘street votes’ policy deserves our support
Street votes could enable denser, more energy efficient, car-free neighbourhoods that people actually want, argues Ben Derbyshire
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NewsNatural England advice ‘overestimates new housing’s impact on nutrient pollution’
HBF urges councils to base nutrient neutrality figures on different criteria to those recommended by Natural England
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NewsMount Anvil’s revamped 31-storey tower on Isle of Dogs set for green light
Five storeys added to estate-regeneration scheme centrepiece for Mount Anvil and One Housing
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NewsStratford resi towers given green light
Two housing schemes drawn up by architects AHMM and Alison Brooks
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NewsCanada Water regen masterplan unveiled
British Land will deliver up to 3,000 net zero homes as part of its Canada Water scheme
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NewsHousing minister admits planners are facing resourcing difficulties
Stuart Andrew says garden communities have potential to deliver 320,000 new homes by 2050
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NewsDevelopment JV acquires Leeds site for more than 1,000 flats
Cole Waterhouse and Tonia Investments buy Marsh Lane Goods Yard site with permission for 1,012 flats
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NewsGovernment allocates further £15m of funding to garden communities
Long Marston, Halsnead Garden Village and West Carclaze Garden Village to get a slice of the garden city cash
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NewsLand promoters call for action on ‘110,000-home annual affordable housing shortfall’
Report finds that having up-to-date local plans is key to delivering more affordable homes
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NewsVistry acquires 530-home site on 5,000-home Birmingham urban extension
Development in Sutton Coldfield will be 35% affordable
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NewsPlans for 307 off site homes approved in Burgess Hill, Sussex
Homes fruit of joint venture between Places for People and MMC housebuilder Ilke
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CommentThe government’s regulation and rhetoric threatens the viability of sites
Ministers’ focus on quality over quantity could increase costs, hit delivery and make it harder for smaller builders to flourish, argues James Thomson
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NewsNew infrastructure tax to be levied on schemes’ gross development value
Details of proposed Infrastructure Levy emerge as government publishes Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill
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NewsFears Queen’s Speech means death of hoped-for planning reforms
Planners call for councils to be ”sufficiently resourced” to deliver what changes are brought forward
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NewsGove: Government not bound by 300,000-home manifesto target
Housing secretary says aiming for one target risks “making an enemy of the common good”
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NewsHBF appoints new planning director
Barratt exec Sam Stafford will replace Andrew Whitaker at the Home Builders Federation
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NewsQueen’s Speech 2022 at-a-glance
The important bits for housing and construction in the government’s legislative programme revealed today
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NewsCouncils not giving enough plots planning permission for self-build, stats show
The number of plots in England given planning permission fell 32% (3,954) behind that of those registering to self or custom build between October 31 2020 and the same date in 2021
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NewsInvestor Henley puts in 81-home Ebbsfleet Garden City application
Master developer of the entire quarry site Henley Camlan is enabling the development of over 6,000 homes in total at Ebbsfleet Garden city