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A planning consultancy has appointed a new director from a rival firm who is among five recruits to the company. If you haven ...
A court has ordered a property management firm to pay out more than £37,000 after it failed to comply with a planning ...
The number of inspectors working for the Planning Inspectorate (PINS) has increased by ten in the last financial year, but ...
A report that council members have unanimously rejected a 300-home scheme on an allocated site amid fears over sewage ...
A planning inspector has allowed a developer’s appeal for 800 homes on an unallocated site on greenfield land, citing the ...
The government published its English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill last week (10 July). Below, we summarise the ...
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 ...
The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) will explore changes to planning requirements for power lines on wood ...
An inspector has upheld a developer’s appeal to build up to 50 homes on an unallocated site in the open countryside, after ...
The deputy prime minister has told MPs she is “confident” the government can build 1.5 million homes this parliament, but has ...
A local authority has proposed redefining four villages as towns in order to “maintain the integrity of the borough’s green ...