All Planning articles – Page 42
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Bellway wins permission for 500-home Ebbsfleet project
Development is latest approval for Ebbsfleet Garden City on the banks of the Thames
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Developers hit out at planning U-turn
Land promoters brand retreat on housing formula a “highly regressive lurch backwards”
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Government to reopen planning inquiry into controversial Westferry scheme
Planning Inspectorate to consider new issues before recommending if £1bn east London project should be approved
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Green light for Be First’s 156-home Barking scheme
Proposals include over 5,000sq m of industrial space
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Planning green light for 200 Nottinghamshire homes
Schemes by Gleeson and Vistry to start next year
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L&G wins permission for Bristol modular scheme
Bonnington Walk project is L G Modular’s second major permission in 2020
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TfL works up plans for Docklands extension to Thamesmead
Fasibility work to start on extending light railway to support £8bn project
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Weston files legal challenge over Jenrick’s refusal of Norwich tower scheme
Housebuilder’s £271m Anglia Square scheme rejected by housing secretary last month
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Comment
New housing formula is better politics than it is policy
The government’s latest U-turn appears to direct growth towards areas that are unlikely to deliver it, writes Joey Gardiner
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Network wins permission for Northwick Park scheme
Housing association will build 654 homes as first phase of wider regen scheme
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Cities told to accommodate huge housing uplift
Government reversal on housing algorithm piles 35% uplift on numbers for English cities
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Architects fear latest permitted development expansion will be disastrous
Designers say the damage to towns and local democracy from town centre conversions ‘unacceptable’
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Berkeley wins planning for 281-home Hornsey scheme
Scheme linked to Alexandra Palace via an underground tunnel
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Jenrick launches revised housing numbers algorithm
Growth and investment focused in cities in the North and Midlands as housing secretary changes course
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Plans submitted for resi revamp of failed Milton Keynes shopping centre
Developer Town has engaged Stirling Prize-winning architect Mikhail Riches for 115-home scheme
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In Focus
A year of radical planning shake-ups
2020 review: government faced resistance to its attempts to tackle the housing shortage through planning changes
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Telereal wins permission for London canal scheme
Project designed by architect Collado Collins is for 86 homes
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Comment
Does Boris still have the appetite to take on planning?
Given Tory unease over proposed white paper reforms, plans could be watered down or even dropped
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Tory councillors join call for government planning rethink
CPRE-backed letter to Robert Jenrick says white paper reforms undemocratic