All Planning articles – Page 28
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News
Pocket Living wins approval for two Old Kent Road schemes
Plans include 11-storey block designed by Hawkins\Brown
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4,000 homes in Cambridgeshire given green light
‘Largest new town since Milton Keynes’ planned by Homes England
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Industry underwhelmed by Gove’s levelling up vision
Housing and construction bodies criticise lack of detail in long-awaited white paper
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City of London backs 644-bed student-housing scheme
LSE-focused Holborn Viaduct development replaces proposals for “capital’s greenest building”
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Barratt buys land trader Gladman
UK’s largest housebuilder to pay £250m for firm with 100,000-plot pipeline
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Two home counties councils reject their own local plans
Conservative-led authorities in Hertfordshire cite changing government policy on planning
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Comment
How do we make our towns and cities denser?
Densification of housing can drive productivity and growth in our suburbs, argues Paul Smith
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News
McLaren files plans for 375-home Leeds rental scheme
The Carey Jones Chapman Tolcher-designed scheme will be McLaren’s second in the city
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Tory district council latest to pause local plan work
Councillors in Mid Sussex decide to pause plan work in light of uncertainty over government planning reforms
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Sapphire wins planning permission for London infill homes
Hounslow Council to work with Fourth-space and Sapphire Independent Housing on redeveloping four sites with one-storey garages
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Springfield submits plans for 1,000-home new community
Scottish housebuilder aims to start on site at development in Midlothian next year
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Ballymore pulls docklands tower scheme due to fire safety concerns
Scheme of 52-storeys withdrawn from planning as fears raised over single staircase design
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Interim Countryside boss points finger at planning for poor performance
John Martin says he cannot give guidance on profit and sales until he has reviewed individual sites
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Controversial Woking tower scheme approved on appeal
EcoWorld London appealed council’s decision to throw out 37-storey Goldsworth Road plans
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Comment
A truly participatory planning system would deliver better housing outcomes
Ben Derbyshire writes about the need for more community involvement in planning and the important role civic societies can play in this
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News
Industry figures warn Gove’s £4bn cladding levy plan unlikely to work
Plan for developers to voluntarily fund fire safety work could lead to more delays for leaseholders and legal challenge, experts warn
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Government to force housebuilders to pay £4bn cladding bill
Gove threatens legal action and funding removal if industry doesn’t meet cost of remediating blocks 11 to 18 metres in height
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In Focus
Is working from home driving a planning system crisis?
With growing evidence to support the idea that the functioning of the planning system has fallen to its lowest-ever ebb, developers are pointing the finger at the switch to remote working by local authorities
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Plans unveiled for 485-home build-to-rent tower block in Manchester
Property developer Select submits plan for 34-storey in city centre
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Comment
The Tottenham experiment: a template for unlocking intensification?
As ministers look at ideas that can boost surburban densification with the support of local communities, Ben Southwood argues an experiment in Tottenham may provide a useful model