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Clear guidance is required for planners and developers as part of the government’s plans to move away from the existing ...
Associated British Ports (ABP) has submitted a reserved matters application to North East Lincolnshire Council for 103,000 ...
Planning Glasgow’s vertical future: Delivering tall buildings responsibly The City of Glasgow is entering a new chapter in urban development. With the recent publication of the Tall Buildings Design ...
A round-up of planning news in Wales: 28 June-4 July 2025 ...
The Planner Solar farm acceptable on high-grade farmland An inspector has ruled that the temporary loss of high-quality agricultural land in Norfolk to a solar farm would be acceptable because of the ...
Village estate could be blocked as developer refuses to build affordable homes Homes in a Derbyshire village that had been granted permission by councillors are now set to be rejected because the ...
A campaign group's challenge to a secretary of state decision to grant planning permission for an energy recovery facility in ...
Deputy prime minister and housing secretary Angela Rayner has pledged that the government will deliver 300,000 social and ...
Wales’s peatlands have been damaged by wind farm development, according to research by CPRW, the Welsh countryside charity.