A judge has dismissed a legal challenge to a city council’s consent for a new pedestrian and cycle bridge over the river ...
A report that the housing secretary has called in plans for an approved 1,600-home scheme following objections over low ...
The number of new homes granted planning permission in 2024 reached its lowest level in ten years, according to new figures ...
A planning inspector has allowed an appeal for 135 homes on green belt land after concluding that two neighbouring settlements were villages not towns and the scheme would not result in them merging, ...
This Order amends the Planning Act 2008 to reintroduce onshore wind generating stations into the definition of nationally significant infrastructure projects under the 2008 Act. The Planning and ...
A former chairman of the City of London Corporation’s planning committee has said requiring planners and developers to ...
Westminster City Council’s director of planning has stood down after six years in the role. If you haven’t got access, please ...
A report that housebuilders would abandon developments if a proposed building safety levy is introduced leads our daily round ...
London’s deputy mayor for planning has urged councils to consider retaining unused employment land for logistics instead of housing, arguing that such developments are “essential for getting houses ...
The High Court has quashed a council’s permission for 34 social rented homes and ordered it to pay the claimant’s costs after the authority accepted that its decision was “unlawful” because of ...
The government has pledged to introduce a new streamlined process for environmental regulations for major infrastructure and housing projects, such as Heathrow airport’s expansion, in a bid to end ...
An inspector upheld an enforcement notice requiring the use of land within the west Midlands green belt to stop being used for the storage of scaffolding, building and construction equipment and ...