All Planning articles – Page 23
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NewsScrap Code for Sustainable Homes, says RIBA
Institute also renews call for mandatory space standards for new homes
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NewsPlanners prompt AHMM to rethink East London tower
Student housing element of Stratford Centre scheme likely to be dropped after planners threaten refusal
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NewsDevon and Somerset set up design review panel
25 architects and engineers recruited as panel members
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NewsGovernment reveals plans for specialist planning court
Justice secretary also consulting on plans to clamp down on judicial reviews
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NewsShop conversion plans prompt warnings over future of the high street
Architects sceptical of plans to allow housing conversions in town centres
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News‘Town centre first’ planning rules officially announced
Planning minister says changes will ‘bring people closer to their town centres’
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NewsGovernment cash opened up for all new building projects
Any community-based projects outside London can apply for share of £17m
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NewsFurther change of use class relaxations announced
Rules will allow shops to be converted into housing without planning permission
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NewsIslington begins legal action on Archway Tower plans
Council wants to block office to flats scheme
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NewsIslington gears up for battle over Archway Tower
London council to challenge new planning rules
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NewsArchitects 'as stubborn as US gun lobby' over tall buildings
Simon Jenkins accuses profession of being motivated by money
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OpinionHas the government given up on housing?
Is political dogma holding back construction or are ministers’ actions having a positive impact?
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NewsScottish housebuilders told to look to town centre first
Malcolm Fraser review of town centre policy urges broader range of uses beyond retail
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OpinionDoes Scotland need an architecture policy?
Is it a statement of intent necessary to reinforce good design or is it just more meaningless rhetoric?
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OpinionSouthbank’s liner building is heading for an iceberg
Cultural centre is relying on the revenue of more restaurants, but Amanda Baillieu asks at what cost to its integrity?
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NewsEx-minister calls for clarity over London's skyline
Architects join John Penrose’s call to overhaul capital’s ‘timid’ tall buildings strategy
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NewsScrapping design statements 'creates confusion'
Attempt to reduce bureaucracy could create more work for councils and additional costs for developers






