All Planning articles – Page 21
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NewsOsborne rips up planning rules
Chancellor and business secretary Sajid Javid impose housing on councils without local plans
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NewsBoroughs at odds over Assael's Deptford Creek tower
Greenwich recommends 22-storey tower for approval despite Lewisham’s objection
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NewsRobert Adam's plans for Hampstead Heath mega-mansion thrown out
Planning inspector quashes plans to demolish Victorian-era Athlone House and replace it with mega-mansion
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NewsPlans to demolish Shepherd's Bush Palladium rejected
Hammersmith Fulham council throws out plans to demolish grade II listed theatre in Shepherd’s Bush
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NewsGovernment to release land for 150,000 homes
New communities secretary calls on town halls to join public land drive
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NewsBeef up planning departments, housebuilders urge
Politicians’ housing targets ‘impossible without more planners’
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OpinionThis is what the planning system has become
Planning should be the ‘heart and soul’ of every council, according to Brandon Lewis. The reality, says architect and developer Crispin Kelly, is more about passing the buck
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NewsIslington sticks to its guns over the 'too tall' one-storey house
Islington spells out reasons for refusal and says building is ‘overly prominent’
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NewsWolfson Prize winner’s frustration at Garden City ‘impasse’
Urbed’s David Rudlin hits out at councils’ response to his winning idea
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NewsOxford looks at building on green belt
City council to review protected land after report highlights shortfall in supply for new homes
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NewsManchester to get London-style mayor
City region to be governed by a metro mayor with powers over transport, housing, planning and policing
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NewsJohnson warns on planning rules
Writes to Pickles asking for exemption to ‘offices to homes’ rules
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NewsHouse builder: 'Build cul-de-sacs because that's how people want to live'
Steve Morgan, founder of housebuilder Redrow, attacks high-density urbanism
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NewsLondon's space standards to be rolled out across UK
Nationwide space standards introduced for the first time
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OpinionWhat is the Green Belt for?
It’s time to start building houses on London’s protected cordon, says Amanda Baillieu
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NewsGuidelines launched to preserve London's character
Planning rules published as consultation begins on next tranche
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OpinionWhat Maiden Lane can teach us about community
The troubled Camden estate doesn’t deserve Eric Pickles’ harsh criticism of post-war housing, says Amanda Baillieu
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NewsLondon's housing estates to be rebuilt as mid-rise streets
Minister praises Foster and Rogers but condemns post-war ‘monuments to human folly’
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