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A report that council members have unanimously rejected a 300-home scheme on an allocated site amid fears over sewage ...
The government published its English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill last week (10 July). Below, we summarise the ...
A planning inspector has allowed a developer’s appeal for 800 homes on an unallocated site on greenfield land, citing the ...
The number of inspectors working for the Planning Inspectorate (PINS) has increased by ten in the last financial year, but ...
A report suggesting London’s empty office blocks could become night-life party zones leads our round-up of planning news in ...
A developer has said it will submit outline plans for homes, offices and green space on a former docklands site later this ...
An inspector gave adequate reasons for allowing the conversion of a building in a Kent town into three flats, the High Court has ruled. If you haven’t got access, please take a trial below.
Live-work units replace outdated glasshouses Redevelopment of redundant glasshouses with two live-work units in the Sussex countryside won the approval of an inspector in light of evidence that ...
The former land and planning director of the UK’s biggest housebuilders has been replaced by the chief executive of land ...
The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) will explore changes to planning requirements for power lines on wood ...
The planning minister has allowed a recovered appeal for a 72,000 square metre data centre on green belt, despite disagreeing ...
The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) has published its English Devolution Bill, which confirms ...