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Sir Michael Lyons, who chairs the New Towns Taskforce that the government has charged with identifying and recommending ...
Pennycook defends planning bill against MP's criticism of 'deeply concerning' environmental measures
Government adviser Natural England will still “prioritise avoidance and reduction of environmental harm in the first instance ...
The planning minister has said the “major planks” of the government’s changes to the planning system will be in place by the ...
An inspector has allowed a major retailer’s appeal for the redevelopment of a superstore site into a mixed-use, 20-storey, ...
‘Government will fall short of national housebuilding target by 500,000 homes, Savills report finds’
News of a study by a consultancy that claims that just 1 million homes will be built in England by the end of this parliament ...
Planning, developer and environmental bodies have been reacting to the latest planning measures announced by the government ...
A council is launching a legal challenge against the secretary of state for housing, after a planning inspector recommended ...
The government will publish a “design code” and “digital tools” to support the delivery of housing on “very small sites”, a ...
The High Court has agreed to a city council’s application to quash its plans for affordable homes on a green space after it ...
A report that the chief executive of supermarket Aldi has blamed planning processes for delays to shop openings leads our ...
A report that two councils have paid a total of £545,500 to an Oxford University college in appeal costs after a planning ...
Provisions in the Planning and Infrastructure Bill will facilitate a "shift in responsibility" for the oversight of ...
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