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Residential towers of up to 20 storeys have been approved in Ealing, West London, despite being well in excess of the ...
Poll: Less than a quarter of voters believe government listens to local people on planning decisions
A new poll has found that just 24 per cent of adult voters think the government is listening to local people in planning decisions as wildlife campaigners call for the nature recovery part of the ...
Ireland looks set to fall short of its housing targets, with the number of new homes commenced in the country at its lowest ...
A retrospective planning application for a community interest project in the Somerset countryside has been dismissed after an ...
A research paper has found that new legislation for the construction industry is needed if Scotland is to reach net zero by ...
An open invitation to tender has been launched by the RTPI as it seeks to reshape public perceptions of the planning ...
An outline application for 90 homes at a green wedge (GW) in Derby has been approved after an inspector decided its harm was ...
Wexford County Council had 415 live cases of alleged breaches of planning regulation under investigation at the end of 2024.
A new report has argued that ‘bold’ reform of Scotland’s housing policy is needed in order to realise the country’s economic ...
Plans for an artificial grass pitch at a school in Chester-le-Street, Durham, have been rejected after an inspector decided ...
The first quarter of 2025 was the strongest Q1 for new home applications in England since 2022, according to statistics from ...
Clowes Developments’s regeneration plans for the former Ewenny Road Industrial Estate in Maesteg, which has been vacant for ...
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