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A developer has said it will submit outline plans for homes, offices and green space on a former docklands site later this ...
The planning minister has revealed that the government’s delayed viability guidance will be published “as soon as possible ...
Retrospective permission for a large TV screen facing the car park at the rear of a pub close to a famous Merseyside football stadium has been denied by an inspector despite recognising the legendary ...
A judge has dismissed an effort by countryside campaigners to overturn a ministerial consent for a 165-home development in an ...
An inspector has upheld a developer’s appeal to build up to 50 homes on an unallocated site in the open countryside, after ...
A 100MW battery energy storage system has been permitted to locate within the green belt around a historic Yorkshire city despite a finding that the site did not comprise grey belt land.
A land promoter’s outline plans for up to 77 homes in a protected national landscape have been allowed by an inspector after ...
A Labour MP and high-profile opponent of the nature recovery measures in the government Planning and Infrastructure Bill, ...
The evidence of need for a retirement care village in Lancashire has been judged to be insufficient to justify outweigh locational policy conflict arising from the proposal.
The number of inspectors working for the Planning Inspectorate (PINS) has increased by ten in the last financial year, but ...
The harmful effects of a gypsy site on a national landscape have been judged to be outweighed by an unmet need and lack of alternative sites.
The government’s decision to axe financial support for neighbourhood planning is a “slap in the face” for communities and ...