All Planning articles – Page 13
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Ox-Cam arc housing held back by road and rail scheme delays
Government infrastructure advisor says UK will miss big growth opportunity if it fails to commit to project
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Town and U+I pick masterplan team for 5,600-home Cambridge project
Swedish firm to lead clutch of prestigious UK names in drawing up plans for former Anglian Water site
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Councils to bid for nutrient mitigation scheme funding
Department launches call for bids for up to £10m for projects that unlock stalled developments
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Housing association wins permission for 15-storey Acton scheme
Approval comes despite impact of 15-storey social-housing project on conservation area
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Gove’s constituency council confirms local plan delay
Surrey Heath to pause local plan for nearly a year citing NPPF reforms
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Comment
The latest planning application stats paint a gloomy picture for supply
The planning system’s problems go far beyond the UK’s economic malaise- and this means it is in our hands to fix it, writes Paul Smith
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Housing secretary blocks ‘generic’ Berkeley Homes scheme on design grounds
164-home scheme in Kent refused against planning inspector’s advice
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Council-owned developer wins planning for 8,500-home Kent garden village
Development vehicle Otterpool Park put in revised outline plans last April
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Residential permissions fall to lowest level on record
Major applications permitted in 2022 fell by more than 8% according to official data
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Westminster gets green light for 1,120-home regeneration scheme
The Church Street Regeneration Programme will see 1,750 homes built in total.
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Epsom & Ewell latest council to pause local plan
The Surrey local authority wants more time to look for brownfield sites
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Developers hit out at government’s CPO plan
New law will allow compulsory purchase of land for affordable homes at existing use value
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In Focus
Steve Morgan interview: ‘It’s like the government wants to destroy the industry’
Redrow founder and industry veteran Steve Morgan says the government is letting down the industry by giving in to anti-development pressure. Joey Gardiner asks the former Tory donor if he will be giving to the party again…
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Construction bodies call on Gove to lower second staircase threshold to 18m
The RIBA also says all existing blocks above 18m with single staircases should be refurbished with evacuation lifts
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Comment
We should be paying more attention to the silent planning revolution
The Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill will leave the planning system barely recognisable to the one we are used to. Its crucial the industry engages with the government on the changes, writes Paul Smith
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Social media fuelling planning misinformation, says RTPI
Survey of professional planners finds nearly a quarter subject to online abuse from trolls, with some leaving the profession
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In Focus
The story behind the planned ‘largest timber development in UK’
A new East Sussex-based developer is seeking to disrupt the housebuilding sector and create a template for higher density, walkable neighbourhoods, writes Ben Flatman
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Ballymore unveils plans for 4,000-home Edgware redevelopment
Developer planning towers of up to 29 storeys in partnership with TfL on north London project
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Government delays introduction of Infrastructure Levy by a decade
Consultation on system to replace section 106 says ’extended’ pilot phase will take 10 years
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Countryside wins 258-home estate regeneration scheme permission
Partnerships housebuilder to finish redevelopment of Waltham Forest’s Marlowe Road estate