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A local authority has agreed to pay a resident £9,180 to cover the costs of a flood risk assessment report, after the local ...
An inspector has allowed a land promoter’s appeal over plans for up 350 homes and a care home on an unallocated countryside ...
A report on planning approvals for new homes in England dropping to 13-year low leads our round-up of planning news in other ...
Eight senior-level speakers from housebuilders, land promoters, developers and housing associations will speak at next week’s ...
Sir Michael Lyons, who chairs the New Towns Taskforce that the government has charged with identifying and recommending ...
A report that ministers are “drawing up amendments” to the nature recovery measures in the government’s Planning and ...
The planning minister has dismissed an appeal to build a giant film studio on “grey belt” land in just the second secretary ...
Planning applications for nearly 57,000 homes are being delayed from coming forward as a result of the “lack of clarity” ...
An inspector has upheld a council’s refusal of a housebuilder’s plans to build 37 homes on greenfield land due to car parking ...
The public spending watchdog has said that an “imbalance in capacity and capability between the public and private sector” is ...
Planning officers were not obliged to draft reasons for refusing a student housing block in Manchester when recommending approving the proposal, the High Court has ruled. If you a PlanningResource ...
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