All Planning articles – Page 32
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National Trust voices concerns over new Planning Policy Framework
Heritage body warns development could occur on a scale not seen since the 1930s
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Clark unveils simplified planning policy
Proposals involve producing slimmed down version of existing document
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London mayor publishes viewing corridor proposals
Corridor around Parliament set to be protected
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Foster & Partners and Make schemes win council backing in Croydon
Councillors approve two huge regeneration projects next to East Croydon train station
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New design review role leaked in planning policy draft
Design review will be made a central part of the planning process according to a leaked copy of the government’s planning proposals.
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Liverpool Waters could ‘bring drama’ to site
The outgoing president of the Liverpool Architectural Society has defended the cluster of towers proposed in Chapman Taylor’s £5.5 billion Liverpool Waters scheme.
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Squire & Partners scheme gets go ahead in Manchester
AXA secures planning permission for £50m office development in St Peter’s Square
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Give credit for Vauxhall plans
The mayor’s planning team has laboured hard to produce a planning framework for the Vauxhall, Nine Elms, Battersea opportunity area.
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Policy Exchange supports Goldschmied's call for change of use classes
Think-tank agrees with ex-RIBA presidents that new system could lead to work
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Greenbelt 'under threat' under new planning laws
Government rejects story in The Times and insists the greenbelt is safe from harm
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Finally some good news
The plans to relax use class orders promise some intriguing opportunities for architects
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Ex presidents urge RIBA to back planning reform
Reed unhappy about easing switch from industrial to residential use
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Planning application numbers continue to grow
Planning applications increased 11% last month according to Barbour ABI data
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City of London approves Make scheme at London Wall
Planning committee ignores Barbican residents’ objections
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Government move to bring empty properties back into use
Coalition wants to change planning rules to allow temporary changes of use
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Make City scheme gets record objections
An office scheme designed by Make at London Wall in the City of London has been recommended for planning approval, despite receiving a record 135 objections
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Green light for Chelsea Barracks
Scheme by Dixon Jones, Squire & Partners and Kim Wilkie Associates wins outline planning
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Social housing scrapped at Rogers' Neo Bankside
Council agrees to move all affordable housing elsewhere in Southwark