All Planning articles – Page 37
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In Focus
Present Made sees a future in the suburbs for build-to-rent schemes
Rather than high-rise city centre blocks aimed at single renters and couples, Apache Capital is focusing on traditional homes for families further out of town
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City councils among pilots for new local design codes
Test programme is part of government’s push to force developers to build beautifully
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First homes approved at Meridian Water mega project
Vistry Partnerships to start work in July on 300 homes in north London scheme
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Developer lodges 3,500-home Millwall regeneration plans
Renewal files application for towers of up to 44-storeys surrounding the “Den” in South east London
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Miller buys land firm to boost expansion
Scottish housebuilder says acquisition of 41 sites puts it on course for 5,000 homes a-year
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Notting Hill Genesis launches fire safety framework
Housing association is the latest to seek fire safety support in preparation for reforms that take effect in August
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Jenrick to meet backbench rebel to win support for planning reforms
Communities secretary insists plans will help small housebuilders
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Jenrick pledges to consider new developer levy
Housebuilders sceptical as communities secretary promises to look at ways to speed delivery
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MP objects to 36-storey Greenwich peninsula scheme
Morden Wharf scheme from developer U I proposes 1,500 homes and includes four towers
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Up to 80 Tory backbenchers mobilising against planning reforms
Newspaper reports state that MPs organising over Whatsapp, with two already prepared to vote against the government
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Funding for road to unlock 4,150-home Swindon development
Homes England and Department for Transport to pay £30.5m for vital ‘Southern Connector’ scheme
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Jenrick turns down 318-home Sandown racecourse scheme
Housing secretary says damage to green belt outweighs council’s failure to identify land for homes after lobbying from Dominic Raab
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Comment
Planning reforms: a positive message, but the devil will be in the detail
The key issue will be how growth zones will be decided, says Clive Docwra
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Industry demands urgent clarity over planning reforms
Ex-PM attacks government proposals as Queen’s Speech puts planning Bill at centre of legislative timetable
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Planning bill forms centrepiece of Queen’s Speech
Industry welcomes announcement of bill amid reports government is keen to deregulate
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Councils call for new power to tax developers
Local authorities want to levy council tax on homes granted planning but not built out
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Inland and Homes England get green light for Gardiners Park scheme
Housebuilder and quango have signed development agreement to deliver 700 homes on Basildon site
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Housebuilders win 700-home Stafford permission
Barratt and Vistry to build out scheme north of Marston Grange development
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Newham grants permission for 65 Passivhaus council homes
Scheme designed by Levitt Bernstein with small windows to reduce overheating
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Jenrick approves 700-home Barratt scheme despite climate fears
Housing secretary rules local council can’t force Sittingbourne development to be more sustainable