All Planning articles – Page 31
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What will Sunak’s £65m ‘digitisation’ drive mean for planning?
Dr Sue Chadwick looks at the practical and legal implications, as well as the risks and benefits, of a new ‘digitised’ planning system
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Plans for 269 homes in Epping approved
Council approves schemes put forward by council-owned Qualis Group
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MPs call for planning policy overhaul to promote net zero
Government will fail to hit 2050 net zero target unless it engages with councils, says select committee chair
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The £2bn cladding tax: likely impact on housebuilders
First estimates of potential residential development property tax bills for the largest housebuilders
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Peabody submits plans for 3,500-home scheme in east London
New neighbourhood earmarked for former car factory site in Dagenham
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Ballymore files 1,600-home Royal Docks scheme for planning
Scheme will be Anglo-Irish developer’s third in the area
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Swan wins permission for 315-home Blackwall scheme
Approval granted for third phase of 1,575-home regen project
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How to build 5,000 homes in Middle England – and keep the neighbours happy
Urban & Civic is only 12 years old but this private equity-backed property start-up is turning heads with its approach to master development. Elizabeth Hopkirk visited a former RAF base in Cambridgeshire to see the business model in action
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Welwyn Hatfield pauses local plan citing PM’s ‘no green field’ conference speech
Green belt authority cancels series of local plan meetings after Boris Johnson tells Tories he wants to take ‘pressure off the South-east’
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Housebuilders and public landowners ‘driving down design quality’
Evidence to House of Lords committee points finger at TfL and NHS Estates for prioritising land receipts over placemaking
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Inland Homes gets green light for 380-home Dagenham Dock scheme
Mixed-use scheme near railway station approved
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What do we know so far about what Gove's tenure will mean for housing?
The reshuffle has put the restyled housing ministry in the spotlight, with one of the Tories’ biggest hitters now in charge reflecting a significant recalibration of government priorities, writes Joey Gardiner
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Land banking, absorption rates and learning from Pret a Manger
The idea that housebuilders withhold consented land to push up prices is just a myth, argues Paul Smith
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Government would regret scrapping planning reforms, says Jenrick
Former housing secretary urges Gove to press ahead, amid speculation reforms set to be significantly watered down
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Johnson: Levelling up can take pressure off housing in the south east
PM flags desire for brownfield development in detail-light speech
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Plans for low carbon homes on Bristol Zoo site approved
Sixty two homes to be built on car park adjacent to Zoo as first part of plan to move historic attraction
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Housing association selects Countryside as JV partner for 2,500-home project
Partnerships developer Countryside picked after 18-month process
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Gove fails to mention planning in set piece speech
New housing secretary tells Conservative conference he wants communities to ‘take back control’ but gives nothing away on planning reform
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‘Historic’ Weir Mill regen scheme in Stockport approved
Developer Capital & Centric to start construction of 253-home project early next year
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Planning reform: Time to clean up
Michael Gove must decide quickly how to neutralise planning reform as a political issue before recasting housing policy as a springboard for success at the next general election, argues Localis chief executive Jonathan Werran