All Planning articles – Page 10
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News
Jenrick confirms huge expansion of high street planning free-for-all
Housing secretary allows conversion of wide range of premises to homes without planning permission
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Cambridge rejects ‘excessive scale’ of aLL Design’s student housing
Scheme drew more than 300 objections from the public
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Fears of planning hiatus as government ends virtual committees
Government will not extend emergency covid powers which have allowed councils to hold planning committees online
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Haworth Tompkins wins planning for £300m Royal Docks masterplan
Transfer deck ‘chassis’ key to stacking different functions
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Agrawal quits Homes England after less than a year to run Public Practice
Move follows Finn Williams’ appointment as Malmo city architect
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Features
Our suburbs are a messy, quirky patchwork. This makes radical thinking all the more important
Turn Nimbys into Yimbys by giving them a stake in the development process, argues Ben Derbyshire
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Road project seen as central to Ox-Cam arc is axed
£3.5bn Expressway project seen as vital to building of one million homes in the Oxford-Cambridge arc
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Developers can’t pay for affordable housing, says British Land chief
Canada Water boss Roger Madelin said general taxation should fund submarket housing
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Legal challenge mounted to stop end of ’virtual planning’
Local government bodies seek judgment designed to prevent planning system ’grinding to a halt’ in May
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Opinion
In the battle against austerity we need the Mighty Morphin Whalley Rangers
A new report for the Quality of Life Foundation focuses on what communities can do to shape their areas, writes David Rudlin
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Opinion
Have we passed peak London?
‘London is going to become a lot scruffier,’ Yolande Barnes tells Ben Flatman
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Opinion
Strong suburbs or regressive rhetoric?
Policy Exchange wants to give residents a vote over demolishing their own streets. Julia Park spots a few flaws in their arguments
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News
Mae only Brit on Russian masterplanning longlist
Office Kersten Geers David Van Severen also in final five
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London Plan takes effect – with ‘architect retention clause’ retained
London mayor’s planning document formally published despite government reservations
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MHCLG announces new Midlands home will be a Glenn Howells office
Housing secretary says Wolverhampton move will put decision-makers closer to regional voices
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Developer funds replacement for Alexander McQueen pub after unique planning condition
Council insisted Buckley Gray Yeoman scheme include LGBTQ+ venue
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Church calls for urgent 20-year cross-party housing strategy
Landmark report says Church of England must re-use its own land for affordable housing
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Features
‘It’s about justice’ – meet England’s first bishop for housing
The Church of England publishes a report on the housing crisis this weekend. Refugee-turned-bishop Guli Francis-Dehqani tells Elizabeth Hopkirk she is serious about turning recommendations into actions
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Opinion
Unlocking the code with one of its authors
Writing exclusively for Building Design, David Rudlin, who worked on the new national model design code, argues it will give ammunition to planners
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News
Ministers recommit to OxCam Arc development plan
Architects respond to news that spatial plan for belt connecting Oxford and Cambridge will be published next year