All Planning articles – Page 15
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NewsHousing developer warns of planning gridlock
Firm expects consents to fall – but announces funding for van Heyningen Haward and Fletcher Priest projects
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NewsCoronavirus Act ‘only first step to legalising virtual planning committees’
Councils must wait for secondary regulations
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NewsCouncils told to use delegated powers and digital ingenuity to keep planning system going
Be pragmatic and innovative, says government’s chief planner
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NewsKhan accuses government of ‘running roughshod’ over his London plan
Row erupts after communities secretary blasts mayor’s housing delivery record
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NewsRIBA condemns Jenrick’s permitted development expansion plan
PDRs and quality homes don’t mix, says institute
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NewsJenrick to let housebuilders demolish vacant buildings without planning
Expansion of permitted development rights announced along with new zonal approach to planning
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FeaturesOur streets could be the most democratic spaces in the city
Streets are our public living rooms. They should be designed accordingly, writes Giulio Ferrini
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OpinionSheffield steels itself for the cruellest cut
The good news is Sheffield’s urban design team has been shortlisted for an award. The bad news is they probably won’t be around to receive it
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NewsArchitects back Scruton’s call to rewrite ‘country house clause’
Architects share Building Beautiful Commission’s concerns over innovation ‘loophole’
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NewsCity of London names interim planning chief
Gwyn Richards will step up when Annie Hampson retires next month
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NewsBeautiful schemes should be fast-tracked, urges commission
Building Better, Building Beautiful Commission also calls for ’minister of place’ in cabinet
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NewsBlow for 31/44 Architects as minister calls in bell foundry plans
Whitechapel heritage and hotel project will go to public inquiry
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NewsRaynsford condemns permitted development for ‘still producing slums’
Former housing minister calls for urgent reform in update to planning review
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NewsKhan fights to keep architect retention clauses in London Plan
But mayor accepts reliance on small sites is ‘unrealistic’ and capital’s housing target must fall
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NewsInquiry into Hawkins Brown’s huge Brentford scheme set to open
Hearing kicks off on controversial 441-home development in west London
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NewsSquare Mile planning chief announces retirement
Annie Hampson oversaw rise of eastern tall buildings cluster and backed Fosters’ Tulip
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NewsSadie Morgan and Jamie Fobert land New Year Honours
Tate St Ives architect and dRMM founding director among 2020 recipients
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NewsQueen’s speech: What does it mean for architecture?
Boris Johnson’s government outlines legislative plans for next five years
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FeaturesWhat architects should know about planners
Victoria Hills hits back at Amin Taha’s remarks on the poor architectural knowledge of planners
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NewsFears as city eyes big cuts to planning team
Sheffield could slice departmental headcount by more than a quarter, leak suggests






