All planning articles – Page 7
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Another Glancy Nicholls Birmingham tower in for planning
Architect behind string of tall towers in city
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Grosvenor gets green light for £500m homes at former biscuit factory
South London job designed by KPF
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Super thin tower in Birmingham gets planning thumbs-up
Scheme designed by Glancy Nicholls
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Jenrick approves 2,400 homes in London and Gloucestershire
The housing secretary has backed inspectors’ calls to grant permission for schemes in London and Gloucestershire
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Latest images released of Everton FC’s new stadium
Planning went in for new 52,000-seater stadium today
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Adjaye forced to alter Holocaust Memorial designs
Revisions follow public consultation into contested scheme
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Housebuilders warn government's 300k homes target is unachieveable
Land availability, planning system and skills shortages will scupper plan, survey finds
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Housebuilders urge planning reform as government reveals new homes schemes
Potential of sites will held back until ministers grasp the nettle, say trade groups
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Housing department told to get a grip on planning system failings
National Audit Office says staff shortages and ‘flawed’ needs assessments are a barrier to ramping up housing delivery
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Liverpool appoints consortium to develop tall buildings policy
Move comes after Unesco threatened to withdraw city’s World Heritage Site status
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East London towers approved at appeal
Inspector overturns Tower Hamlets decision on a major proposal for second time in weeks
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Green light for £100m Bournemouth scheme
Mixed-use deal being developed by local council and Morgan Sindall
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Controversial £250m Maidenhead scheme gets go-ahead
Planners ignore objections to grant permission for six-building town centre project
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NIC should be given statutory power, says former housing minister
The Raynsford Review, which has been published today, makes 24 recommendations to overhaul the planning system
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Bristol's rejected arena: a tale of two cities
Bristol’s mayor has rejected plans to build an arena in the city centre to make way for a £300m mixed‑use scheme - does this move put the role of mayor in the spotlight?
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New £300m Bristol uni campus given outline planning
Once given the go-ahead the Temple Quarter Enterprise Campus will be built in the centre of the city
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City's third tallest tower gets green light
The 56-storey tower at 100 Leadenhall is known as Cheesegrater 2