All Planning articles – Page 33
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Countryside gets green light for 433-home town hall regen scheme
Five new blocks planned for Walthamstow site
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U&I’s 36-storey Greenwich peninsula tower scheme approved despite MP’s objection
The £800m Morden Wharf development is designed to deliver 1,500 homes in total across 12 buildings
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Developer Baylight’s plans for 20-storey pencil tower approved
West London scheme will open up river towpath with a cafe and walkway
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Watkin Jones wins approval for 651 green rental homes in Bath
Councillors overrule planning officers’ refusal recommendation for parking shortfall
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1,800-home garden village vision for Solihull unveiled
Developer Summix outlines vision for new development
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Housing consortium launches £2bn zero carbon framework
Housing association and councils seek firms who specialise in net zero solutions
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Comment
Tackling the barriers to housing with care
Andrew Fyfe examines the barriers to delivering adequate amounts of housing with care provision
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Urbanest’s 48-storey Canary Wharf tower scheme approved
Apt’s three-block development could become the largest passivhaus scheme in Europe
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Godwin wins approval for 700-bed Notts student scheme
Resolution to grant is developer’s second major approval in recent days
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Comment
We are heading for a dangerous free-for-all on beauty
The government’s proposed planning reforms risk confusing beauty with popularity, argues Ben Derbyshire
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Godwin gets green light for 336-home BTR tower in Sheffield
Scheme rising to 23-storeys near city centre approved
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Plans unveiled for 100 build to rent homes in Cambridge
First Base and RPMI Railpen seek permission for mixed-use scheme
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Council turns down 1,000-home Ironbridge power station scheme
Decision by Shropshire taken against the advice of officers following concerns over affordable housing provision
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Comment
Will removal of Liverpool’s world heritage site status hit development?
Unesco’s decision on Liverpool has led to international attention, but will anything actually change in terms of development? Katy Lightbody is not so sure
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In Focus
Liverpool defends its status as a city of sensitive regeneration – but Unesco begs to differ
A badge of honour or a certificate not worth the trouble? Liverpool’s loss of its world heritage status has opened a debate about the purpose and value of the designation
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New housing design tsar criticised for support for PD
Beauty advocate Nicholas Boys Smith accused of piloting “Trojan horse” for planning deregulation
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In Focus
Nicholas Boys Smith interview, part two: ‘I’m very mindful there are risks in changing how we do things’
In the second half of his exclusive interview, the boss of the all-new Office for Place gives his take on housebuilders
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In Focus
Nicholas Boys Smith interview, part one: Man on a mission
There are few topics more controversial than planning reform and placemaking and few people more passionate about them than Nicholas Boys Smith. Read the first of a two-part interview
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Office for Place is ‘not Cabe 2’ says government design advisor
Chair of board setting up new body says it is set to take role accrediting new local design codes
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Councils look to prevent high street resi conversions
Authorities line up to make ‘article 4 directions’ to exempt areas from permitted development rules