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Planning minister Matthew Pennycook has refused a proposed film and TV studio in Berkshire after finding that the site was not in a sustainable location. If you haven’t got access, please take a trial ...
A district council paid an Oxford college £401,770 in appeal costs, following an inspector’s finding that it behaved ...
The injection of £39 billion for affordable housing unveiled in this week’s spending review is unlikely to help unblock ...
The Planning Inspectorate’s (PINS) interim chief planning inspector has told Planning’s annual conference that the agency is ...
A report that a developer has increased the number of homes in a plan for green belt land in Essex from 800 to 1,100 leads ...
Sir Michael Lyons, who chairs the New Towns Taskforce that the government has charged with identifying and recommending ...
Eight senior-level speakers from housebuilders, land promoters, developers and housing associations will speak at next week’s ...
The Greater London Authority’s (GLA’s) digital planning lead has warned local authorities that they need to “get really wise” ...
The government will increase spending on local government over the next five years but the remainder of the Ministry for ...
A council that just three months ago was considered to have a five-year housing land supply (HLS) has seen its figure drop by ...
A local authority has agreed to pay a resident £9,180 to cover the costs of a flood risk assessment report, after the local ...