All Planning articles – Page 11
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News
Norman 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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Features
The 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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Opinion
You 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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News
LDA'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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Features
Here’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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Features
Beauty 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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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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Emerging architects and big names make shortlist for £8bn Thamesmead regeneration
Redevelopment will be largest in Peabody’s 158-year history
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London Plan adopted after years of wrangling
Mayor Sadiq Khan approves much altered document four years after starting work on it
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Government publishes new model design code to ‘bring back beauty’
Office for Place to be established within housing ministry
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Features
Opening 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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News
Reforms 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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News
Architects 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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News
JTP 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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Opinion
The Octopus has lost a leg
What the withdrawal of Stockport means for the Greater Manchester Spatial Framework
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News
Chief planner hints at government backtrack on Section 106 reforms
Joanna Averley says proposed changes to developer contribution system will proceed ’incredibly carefully’
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News
Government to reopen inquiry into controversial Westferry scheme
Planning Inspectorate to consider new issues before recommending if £1bn PLP project should be approved
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Features
Mutant algorithm? Call in the superheroes
Development has all gone a bit Marvel, says Danny Crump
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News
Developer confirms it will challenge Jenrick’s decision to throw out Broadway Malyan tower
Housing secretary rejected £271m Anglia Square scheme in Norwich last month
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City Hall lawyer urges inspector to reject ‘exclusive’ Tulip
School and community groups would not have free access to key elements of Fosters’ visitor attraction