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The Planning Inspectorate’s (PINS’s) new local planning authority (LPA) casework portal will be rolled out across England ...
A London borough has approved plans for 892 homes, including towers 44 and 38 storeys high, despite the local plan allocating ...
The High Court has dismissed a council’s claim that an inspector erred in law in concluding that the use of an animal ...
A wildlife charity has set out a series of amendments to the Planning and Infrastructure Bill that it wants to see ministers ...
A council faces a legal challenge over plans for a 10,000-home ‘garden village’ that it granted final approval to two months ...
Voting forms for Planning’s annual survey of the most well-respected barristers, solicitors and law firms have been sent out ...
A council has said it has lost the ability to demonstrate the required five-year housing land supply after its local housing ...
The release of improved affordability figures has resulted in significant rises in local housing need (LHN) figures for some ...
An inspector has dismissed an appeal against an enforcement notice ordering the removal of a nine-metre tall warehouse built ...
The government’s biodiversity net gain (BNG) policy and its proposed nature restoration fund will “work together”, the ...
A law firm has announced the promotion of a barrister in its planning team to partner. If you haven’t got access, please take ...
A council has successfully made the case to the government to “recalculate” its housing delivery test figure after finding that its home completion numbers had been under-counted, pushing its score up ...