A city council has revealed that it is taking legal action against three developers who it says collectively owe it £947,000 ...
A report that a developer has announced plans for a 10,000-home rural settlement leads our daily round-up of planning news in ...
The government’s conservation adviser Natural England has withdrawn its ‘water neutrality’ advice covering permissions for ...
Housing minister Steve Reed has said he will set up a meeting with “the appropriate minister” after an MP and former local ...
Water, it seems, is having a dramatic impact on the planning system in whatever form it is encountered. Issues range from ...
Includes appeal decisions published by our sister service COMPASS up to 31/10/2025 and council statements published up to ...
The government has launched a £10 million tender for the creation of a new artificial intelligence (AI) "planning tool" to ...
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A council has approved a proposal to reclassify four villages as two towns in an attempt to “maintain the integrity of the borough’s green belt”, which means their new status "can now be taken into ...
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News that two blacklisted tech firms have lobbied for ministers to approve plans for a new Chinese embassy in central London and that a developer has submitted plans for 850 homes on green belt in the ...
The proportion of planning appeals that involved hearings allowed by planning inspectors in the three months to September 2025 reached a record high, while those involving inquiries have peaked at the ...
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