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The government’s decision to axe financial support for neighbourhood planning is a “slap in the face” for communities and ...
A land promoter’s outline plans for up to 77 homes in a protected national landscape have been allowed by an inspector after ...
A local authority has launched a second investigation into a planning committee’s vote five months ago to approve a ...
A report on Castle Point Borough Council’s decision to not allocate any green belt sites in its latest draft local plan ...
A Labour MP and high-profile opponent of the nature recovery measures in the government Planning and Infrastructure Bill, ...
The planning minister Matthew Pennycook has revealed that the government is seeing an “increasing appetite” from registered social housing providers for developers’ section 106 affordable homes but ...
The Planning magazine team extracts the key planning news from the blizzard of new information in Room 106, the vault where ...
EXCLUSIVE: Ministers had pledged to consult on the proposed suite of national development management policies in the spring ...
A court has ordered a property management firm to pay out more than £37,000 after it failed to comply with a planning enforcement notice ordering the removal of five unauthorised grain silos.
A report that council members have unanimously rejected a 300-home scheme on an allocated site amid fears over sewage ...
The High Court has ordered a council to pay £17,500 in costs to a claimant and to reconsider whether to take enforcement ...
A report that an application has been submitted to build 2,000 homes on a green belt site in Surrey that the developer claims ...