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Community-led housing sector organisations have urged the government and industry to put community ownership and stewardship ...
Research has suggested that areas with the highest government housing targets are in areas with lowest levels of satisfaction ...
A judge has ruled that the A5 dual carriageway scheme, approved by Stormont ministers in 2024, should not go ahead because of ...
This week saw a public inquiry into a proposed wind farm extension at Ben Aketil on Skye, after months of controversy ...
Lenders attempting to gain control of Thames Water have demanded that the government block legal challenges from campaigners, ...
A pub on London’s Strand has been granted planning permission after concerns around levels of activity, noise and disturbance ...
The UK can remain on track to achieve its net zero emissions target by 2050, but only with intensification of carbon ...
The Planning Inspectorate has said that changes to appeals decided via written representations will deliver a ‘faster, more ...
The Welsh Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Planning, Rebecca Evans, has announced that new planning fee regulations will be introduced by the end of this year.
The UK Government has announced that a series of reforms will be made to the Building Safety Regulator to support its ambition to deliver 1.5 million homes this Parliament.
A round-up of planning news in Wales: 21 June-27 June 2025. Local Plans Manager Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire - Hybrid working arrangements with the flexibility to work from home for up to 60% of ...
A round-up of planning news in England: 21 June-27 June 2025. Deputy prime minister and housing secretary Angela Rayner and chancellor Rachel Reeves have announced the establishment of a National ...
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