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An inspector gave adequate reasons for allowing the conversion of a building in a Kent town into three flats, the High Court has ruled. If you haven’t got access, please take a trial below.
Live-work units replace outdated glasshouses Redevelopment of redundant glasshouses with two live-work units in the Sussex countryside won the approval of an inspector in light of evidence that ...
The former land and planning director of the UK’s biggest housebuilders has been replaced by the chief executive of land ...
The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) will explore changes to planning requirements for power lines on wood ...
The planning minister has allowed a recovered appeal for a 72,000 square metre data centre on green belt, despite disagreeing ...
The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) has published its English Devolution Bill, which confirms ...
Heritage impacts thwart Kent solar farm scheme Impact on a listed church and farmhouse has ruled out a proposal for a 49.9 megawatt solar farm in Kent.
An inspector has upheld a developer’s appeal to build up to 50 homes on an unallocated site in the open countryside, after ...
Inspectors have found an authority’s plan to be sound subject to a 9.5 per cent increase in its housing requirement over the ...
A council should “fundamentally overhaul” its planning committee, a review by a local government advisory body has ...
The deputy prime minister has told MPs she is “confident” the government can build 1.5 million homes this parliament, but has ...
A report that a council is proposing restricting the number of public speakers on applications at planning committees to ...
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