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City centres should be treated as critical parts of the national economy, with the government allocating £5 billion to ...
Three Wi-Fi masts proposed in the Horniman Museum and Gardens in South London have been refused because of their impact on ...
A proposal for a holiday development in Hawick, Scotland, has been submitted to the Scottish Borders Council by Center Parcs, ...
Cotswold District Council is to fast-track updates to its local plan after government planning reforms more than doubled the ...
Proposals for three wind farms across Wales have been developed by Trydan Gwyrdd Cymru, the country’s publicly owned ...
Milton Keynes City Council is contemplating legal action against the Planning Inspectorate’s decision to allow the demolition ...
Government plans to loosen biodiversity net gain (BNG) rules for small home builders would allow an area the size of ...
Legislation unveiled by the government will extend planning and regeneration powers, previously available only in London, to ...
A North London landlord has been ordered to pay more than £82,000 in fines, costs and surcharges for breaching planning ...
As of 1 August 2025, a new statutory rule will come into operation to streamline decision-making in the planning system.
A planning inspector has determined that a large solar farm in Kent could have delivered the same benefits and avoided impacting nearby historic buildings if it had been better designed.
Horsham District Council is ‘unable to demonstrate a five year supply of housing or anything close to it,’ a shortage which has seen up to 800 homes approved on the town’s golf club.