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The planning and infrastructure bill is ‘regressive’ and will weaken environmental protection in breach of international law, ...
The Scottish Government has announced an increase in the fees for planning applications, and new fees for appeals and local ...
James Browne, Ireland’s housing and local government minister, has confirmed that he has established a new division in his ...
The company behind proposals for a significant solar farm straddling the boundaries of three local authorities in South Wales ...
The Planning Inspectorate has published its monthly appeals statistics update for March, detailing handling times, decision ...
Two significant developments – an office scheme and a boutique hotel with a restaurant and bars – are being lined up for ...
An enforcement action against seven unauthorised flats in the upper floors of a restaurant building in Lewisham, south London ...
Construction delays are posing extra costs of ‘tens of millions’ of pounds for HS2 after a local authority rejected a ...
Plans for an industrial development in North London have been dismissed after an inspector found the proposal was not ...
A campaign group supported by award-winning actor Sir Mark Rylance has begun judicial review proceedings against Lambeth ...
The government has tabled an amendment to the planning and infrastructure bill that would see the statutory consultation ...
MPs have been warned that nature provisions in the planning and infrastructure bill ‘go against the evidence and threaten to ...