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Voting forms for Planning’s annual survey of the most well-respected barristers, solicitors and law firms have been sent out to a selected group of developers, planning consultants, local authority ...
Voting forms for Planning’s annual survey of the most well-respected barristers, solicitors and law firms have been sent out to a selected group of developers, planning consultants, local authority ...
A property data firm has predicted that nearly a fifth of England’s green belt is likely to meet the government’s new “grey belt” tests in planning policy, potentially generating enough land to ...
Government body lifts objections to proposals across three Oxfordshire planning districts after water company commits to improve local sewage treatment works.
Voting forms for Planning’s annual survey of the most well-respected barristers, solicitors and law firms have been sent out ...
It is “inevitable” that some new homes will be built in flood-risk areas, according to environment secretary Steve Reed. If ...
A report criticising plans for a new Chinese "super embassy" which would reportedly include “spy dungeons” - the purpose of ...
A council that has not adopted a local plan in more than 25 years has announced that it is delaying the preparation of its ...
A council has postponed planning committee decisions on three green belt applications, including plans for 450 homes, after a ...
The planning minister and housing secretary have both claimed that the government remains on track to meet its target to ...
A council has said it has lost the ability to demonstrate the required five-year housing land supply after its local housing ...
The Planning Inspectorate’s (PINS’s) new local planning authority (LPA) casework portal will be rolled out across England ...
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