All Planning articles – Page 24
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NewsDesign and access statements scrapped for most schemes
Government confirms only major projects and listed buildings will need design documents
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NewsDevelopers queuing up to pay for design review
But some councils remain ‘resistant’, say architecture centres
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NewsMinisters face legal challenge over change of use exemptions
Local authorities turn to lawyers over office to residential conversions after exemption bids are rejected
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NewsCentral London exempt from new office to residential rules
But many local authorities miss out after applying for exemptions
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NewsControversial home extension plan becomes law
Growth and infrastructure bill brings in range of pro-development measures
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NewsLords rebellion hits home extension plans
Tory peer’s amendment allows councils to opt out of controversial plans
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NewsPlanning process compromised, says report
Spinwatch laments “revolving door” between council employees and developers
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NewsWestminster mulls legal action over Chipperfield scheme
London borough “shocked” by Elizabeth House decision
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AnalysisIs it time for a new self-build revolution?
A new approach to this under-utilised method could be a key part of solving the housing crisis
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NewsLondon office space at risk from change of use rules
Quarter of space could be lost, London Assembly told
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London Assembly wants pop-ups for ailing high streets
Pawnbrokers and bookies not the solution, Assembly adds
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OpinionCity streets need a rich mixture
With regard to your recent editorial concerning the relaxation of planning for offices-to-residential ( Leader March 1 ), I am neither an architect nor town planner and as such I have, perhaps, the advantage when it comes to seeing the “wood” rather than individual “trees”.
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NewsArchitects pour scorn on government's off-site construction plan
Proposals labelled “vague pronouncements”
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OpinionLack of capacity may weaken City
The headline “ US Expert Backs Heathrow Expansion ” (BD February 15) is not a correct representation of what I told your reporter.
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OpinionBartlett boom in EU applications
In the recent article about the plummeting interest in UK architecture schools ( News February 1 ), the Bartlett was mentioned as one of the most affected schools, with a 14.5% drop of applications.






