News

Now government commitment to planning reform must be maintained to drive delivery of its ambitions for homes and growth, writes James Cogan.
The Planning Awards celebrate outstanding achievement in planning work by local authorities, consultants, developers, lawyers, voluntary and neighbourhood groups and all the other key players in the ...
Winners of The Planning Awards 2025 announced 23 June 2025 Woodgate, a 619-home scheme on the edge of Crawley, has been chosen as the most outstanding entry in the Planning Awards 2025.
The British Homes Awards: open for entry until Thursday 26 June 23 June 2025 by Richard Garlick The British Homes Awards champion the best architecture, interior design and landscaping across the UK.
Government has pulled plug on national neighbourhood planning support service, says provider EXCLUSIVE: The government has pulled the plug on support for a key national neighbourhood planning support ...
A scheme for seven apartments in South Yorkshire was refused as the proposal failed to secure appropriate contributions towards the provision of affordable housing after an inspector ruled that in ...
Judge quashes council’s permission for chicken megafarm and orders it to pay campaign group £35k in costs The High Court has quashed a council’s decision to approve plans for a huge “intensive poultry ...
A law firm has appointed a former Royal Marine as a planning partner, who moves from a rival outfit.
The government is rightly focusing on economic growth and housing delivery but there are questions over how that focus can be reconciled with nature conservation and local decisonmaking, writes ...
Drivers Jonas has appointed 19 graduate planners. Alexandra Wilson, Julia Krause, Jose Rocafort, Edward Priestly, Iain Duckworth and Katherine Arthur have joined in London, Claire Levitt, Ross McDyre, ...
Cluttons manages properties Hundreds of properties in Brighton and Hove city centres will be managed by chartered surveyor Cluttons for the next five years. The company has been appointed to manage ...
A housing scheme for 270 dwellings in the Surrey green belt was allowed by an inspector with him finding that the site should be classed as grey belt as a nearby settlement was a village and not a ...