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Caledonian Brewery is to be developed into 168 homes after the City of Edinburgh Council voted unanimously to grant planning ...
The government has proposed easing and simplifying biodiversity requirements for small and medium-sized sites, respectively, ...
The government has published a technical consultation that proposes introducing a scheme of delegation which categorises ...
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 ...
Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council: Graduate Planning Officer Salary £33,366 - £35,235: Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council: We are currently recruiting for a Graduate Planning Officer to support ...
National Trust for Ireland criticises gold mine plans The National Trust for Ireland, An Taisce, has called into question the integrity of controversial plans for a gold mine to be built in County ...
Legislative changes needed if Scotland to reach net zero by 2045 A research paper has found that new legislation for the construction industry is needed if Scotland is to reach net zero by 2045. The ...
Within the Legal insight article on page 54 of the May/June issue of The Planner, we stated that the Charter of Rights for the River Ouse, approved by Lewes District Council, grants the river "legal" ...
Campaigners triumph in Brockwell Park festivals dispute Protect Brockwell Park has won a ‘landmark High Court ruling’ which found that Lambeth Council acted unlawfully in allowing large-scale ...
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