All Planning articles – Page 11
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NewsMinisters recommit to OxCam Arc development plan
Architects respond to news that spatial plan for belt connecting Oxford and Cambridge will be published next year
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OpinionUnlocking the code with one of its authors
Writing exclusively for Building Design, David Rudlin, who worked on the new national model design code, argues it will give ammunition to planners
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OpinionIn the face of planning deregulation, the new design codes might be our last line of defence
Will they prove strong enough to save our high streets, asks Julia Park
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NewsAlan Jones and business leaders urge Jenrick to ditch blanket PD right for high streets
Groups representing architects, planners and retailers write to housing secretary over radical permitted development plan
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NewsNorman Foster calls for post-covid offices to be converted to housing
Architect says office buildings abandoned during the pandemic could become ’residential towers of the future’
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FeaturesThe vision behind the welfare state is a model for how to rebuild after covid
Government planning reforms are doomed to fail because they pit opposing goals against each other for reasons of expediency, writes Roland Karthaus
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NewsLDA's Cambridgeshire new town gets planning approval
Proposals by RLW Estates for 4,500 homes will be located next to Urban Civic’s scheme
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OpinionYou have no authority here: Should planning decisions be left to local councillors?
There is a serious side to the viral video from Handforth Parish Council committee meeting, says Martyn Evans
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FeaturesBeauty is in the eyes of the beholders
What happens when a community have different ideas about what their local design code should say, ask Nisha Kurian and Holly Lewis
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FeaturesHere’s what a design code can’t do, minister
There are some fundamental issues the government must address before its new model design code can make any difference, writes Jas Bhalla
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News
Further blow for Simpson Haugh’s £1bn Seifert hotel as ministers wade in
Kensington Forum scheme set for public inquiry despite twice receiving GLA approval
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NewsEmerging architects and big names make shortlist for £8bn Thamesmead regeneration
Redevelopment will be largest in Peabody’s 158-year history
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NewsLondon Plan adopted after years of wrangling
Mayor Sadiq Khan approves much altered document four years after starting work on it
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NewsGovernment publishes new model design code to ‘bring back beauty’
Office for Place to be established within housing ministry
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FeaturesOpening a new chapter in the history of the urban
As we reimagine our material and social infrastructure post-pandemic we could learn from cities that have been through worse, argues Clare Melhuish
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NewsReforms won’t be in place for a couple of years, says chief planner
Timetable raises questions over whether new-style local plans will be in place before the end of the parliament
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NewsArchitects warn that ‘right to regenerate’ plan could result in a ‘horror story’
Proposals would allow public to force councils to sell underused land
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NewsJTP wins planning fight over Master Brewer scheme
Housing secretary confirms he will not call in 514-home west London project for determination
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OpinionThe Octopus has lost a leg
What the withdrawal of Stockport means for the Greater Manchester Spatial Framework
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NewsChief planner hints at government backtrack on Section 106 reforms
Joanna Averley says proposed changes to developer contribution system will proceed ’incredibly carefully’






