A proposal to amend approved plans for a six to eight-storey block of flats in a London borough failed when an inspector ruled that creation of a rooftop community amenity space incorporating a ...
A planning consultant and campaigner for greater diversity in the profession has been inaugurated as the new president of the ...
A planning consultant and campaigner for greater diversity in the profession has been inaugurated as the new president of the ...
The government has confirmed plans to remove the requirement for housing and infrastructure developers to secure site-specific environmental improvements in order to get planning permission and ...
The Treasury has promised that ministers will publish “a roadmap” for the delivery of a new system of environmental assessments in “the coming months”.
A report that a petrol station has continued to operate despite a council planning enforcement notice issued over road safety ...
A proposal to change the use of the basement of a four-storey building in a London borough industrial area, from Class B8 (storage) to dual B8 (storage)/Class E (commercial/business and service) ...
EXCLUSIVE: An allegation of bribery in relation to a local authority’s planning decisions was prompted by a letter from an ...
The government needs to address perceptions of “corruption” within the sector, says our columnist. He advises that there ...
A report that a council has approved outline plans for a data centre on green belt land in Hertfordshire leads our daily round-up of planning news in other media.
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