Room 106, Ep176: What non-statutory national development management policies would mean for planners
The award-winning Planning team extracts the latest key planning news from the blizzard of new information in Room 106, the ...
Although it clearly expresses a fresh identity, the Royal Town Planning Institute’s overdue rebranding fails to present a ...
Earlier this month, a High Court judge refused a council’s application for an injunction blocking the use of a hotel to house ...
A city council has adopted its first community infrastructure levy (CIL) charging schedule, after accepting an examiner’s ...
An inspector has allowed a land promoter’s outline plans to build 155 homes in the open countryside, after finding that the ...
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An MP has urged the government to act after the granting of reserved matters permission for a 55,741 square metre, ...
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In July 2024, planning minister Matthew Pennycook said that “pragmatism” in local plan examinations had “gone too far”, setting out a new government approach. Planning highlights the flaws that are no ...
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