All Planning articles – Page 34
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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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News
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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News
Councils look to prevent high street resi conversions
Authorities line up to make ‘article 4 directions’ to exempt areas from permitted development rules
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Regal London submits plans for 760-home scheme in Wembley
Mixed use planning application for north London site designed by JTP
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Renaker outlines plans for 60-storey tower block scheme in Manchester
Four towers providing 2,000 homes planned for brownfield Trinity Islands site
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Harrow council gives green light for 48 modular rooftop homes
Pilot project with Apex Airspace to build homes on top of existing blocks
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Four out of five high street properties ripe for resi conversion
Controversial permitted development conversion rights and new fire safety tests for high rises have come in to force
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Stonebond wins permission for Waterbeach first phase
Cherry family housebuilder to develop 89 homes on 6,500-home Cambridgeshire scheme
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City of London Corporation wins affordable housing permission
Community centre and 91 affordable homes will be added to York Way Estate
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Ballymore and Sainsbury’s tie up huge Kensington regen deal
Canalside site in Ladbroke Grove will deliver 2,800 homes and a new town centre
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Jenrick to tighten planning guidance around flood risk
Housing secretary says plans opposed by Environment Agency will be called in for determination
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Goodstone backs Digbeth scheme for first acquisition
Build-to-rent start up to build out Eutopia’s 500-home Brum regen project
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Comment
Co-living: pandemic-proof housing?
Co-living developments are dynamic, blending uses together to bring people back to High Streets and urban areas, but planners need to catch up, argues Tim Chapman-Cavanagh
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In Focus
The co-living mini-boom and why not everyone is happy about it
Co-living schemes are rising in popularity and yet local authority planning committees seem unready for this new type of housing
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News
Joseph wins permission for 1,500 homes in Gravesend
London housebuilder gets approval for JTP-designed scheme beside Thames estuary
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St Mods signs 5,000-home deal with West Midlands mayor
Undertaking sealed as housebuilder submits plans for 350 homes at former Longbridge car plant
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MPs call for halt to roll out of new PD right
Select committee says wide-ranging new resi conversion right should not be introduced until review undertaken
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Clarion named development partner for £3bn Essex new town
Development arm Latimer appointed by local authorities to develop 1,000-acre site for 9,000 homes
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News
Liverpool stripped of world heritage status for 'overdevelopment'
Decision confirmed after 10 years of threats
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