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Voting forms for Planning’s annual survey of the most well-respected barristers, solicitors and law firms have been sent out ...
The planning minister has said the government expects the “majority” of Crown development applications to be subject to a ...
The Planning Inspectorate’s (PINS’s) new local planning authority (LPA) casework portal will be rolled out across England ...
A London borough has approved plans for 892 homes, including towers 44 and 38 storeys high, despite the local plan allocating ...
The High Court has dismissed a council’s claim that an inspector erred in law in concluding that the use of an animal ...
The government has reportedly refused to back a council’s bid to temporarily block development near a chemicals factory where ...
MPs have backed plans to bring large onshore wind schemes back under the nationally significant infrastructure projects (NSIP ...
A report that American TV star Kelsey Grammer has been given “controversial” planning permission to demolish his 200-year-old ...
A council has launched a judicial review of an inspector’s decision to grant an appeal for a battery energy storage scheme ...
A council faces a legal challenge over plans for a 10,000-home ‘garden village’ that it granted final approval to two months ...
A city council is investigating claims that a landlord offered tenants takeaway vouchers in exchange for positive comments on ...
A wildlife charity has set out a series of amendments to the Planning and Infrastructure Bill that it wants to see ministers ...