All planning articles – Page 8
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Economist to head government review of planning appeals
Reforms due to be made at end of year
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Make given the go-ahead for Old Oak homes
Trio of schemes become first private sector jobs to be given the go-ahead in the regeneration project
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Rethinking the green belt needn't mean a planning free-for-all
There are plans afoot to reform the planning system, but reforming the green belt won’t necessarily result in the countryside’s disappearance
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Plans submitted for £64m Liverpool university job
Liverpool John Moores University is redeveloping a former Royal Mail site
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Government coming up short on development, survey finds
London Development Barometer found that 42% of respondents expected less development activity in the capital in the next five years
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KSS hoping to be on the ball with Leicester City training complex
Plans for Foxes due to be submitted this summer
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Hounslow West social housing project passes final hurdle
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan gives stamp of approval to 176 home scheme
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Raynsford says planning system must be scrapped
Review by former housing minister being presented in the Lords today
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Liverpool council appoints first female planning boss
Samantha Campbell has worked at the city council since 1999
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Project manager named for £1.25bn London brewery redevelopment
First packages of work out next month
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Redrawn Bishop's Stortford scheme gets the green light
Earlier plans for the Hertfordshire town were knocked back last year
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Glasgow police HQ redevelopment given the green light
Project includes over 400 build-to-rent homes
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NPPF implements controversial new formula for housing need
New formula set to boost housing targets across southern England
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University of Leicester projects get the green light
Jobs are part of a wider £500m estates programme
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Urban & Civic gets green light for £55m regen scheme
First phase in Wolverhampton will include a cinema, restaurants and 100-bed hotel
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Is large scale development really a panacea for developers?
Encouraging noises from government means urban extensions, new settlements and, yes, even eco-towns are back on the agenda. But don’t expect them to arrive any time soon
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Will Tory plans to sell council houses to fund new affordable rented homes work?
How will the government stimulate 100,000 extra buyers of council homes?
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Is the urgency there to fix the housing crisis Shapps says we're in?
Underlying concerns were prevalent at the Conservative Party Conference that the government’s planning proposals may be watered down