All Planning articles – Page 14
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Features
Architects need to embrace the reality of permitted development
If the nation is going to build build build, architects should get their boots on, argues Simone de Gale
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Jenrick approves controversial Notting Hill Gate tower
Housing secretary grants permission to twice-refused 17-storey scheme
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Heseltine brands PM’s recovery strategy naive and disappointing
Tory grandee joins critics of Johnson’s ’build, build, build’ speech
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Architects greet PM’s plans to rip up planning rules with ‘extreme concern’
RIBA president warns Johnson not to waste opportunity to build back more sustainably
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Legislation extending planning permissions is published
Developers whose permissions have lapsed in lockdown will need new permit to reinstate them
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Revealed: Westferry documents prove Jenrick sped up appeal decision
Files show minister urged officials to ensure quick decision on PLP’s 1,500-home scheme two days after meeting developer
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Government to extend lapsed planning consents
Confirmation comes as architects report planning delays because they can’t get hold of council staff
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Government appoints ex-Olympic design director as £110k chief planner
Cabe veteran Joanna Averley will be first woman in the job when she starts in September
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Plan to convert London Underground’s former HQ into luxury hotel approved
Scheme at 55 Broadway was sold to developer last year
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Campaigners welcome government’s decision to call in Pilbrow’s £500m London Fire Brigade HQ plan
U I scheme includes two towers of 26 and 24 storeys
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Pilbrow’s plans for £500m overhaul of London Fire Brigade HQ called in
Housing secretary Robert Jenrick wants second look at the U I scheme
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Westferry client paid £12,000 for seat at Tory fundraising dinner
Housing minister confirms media mogul raised £1bn Westferry scheme with housing secretary prior to PLP project’s controversial approval
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Labour to quiz ministers over Jenrick’s ‘biased’ Westferry decision
Pressure grows with revelation that developer donated £12,000 to Tory Party after PLP’s £1bn scheme approved
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Housing secretary calls for ‘first principles’ reform of planning system
Jenrick’s comments come after reports he is working on radical reform package with Dominic Cummings
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Planners refute ‘abuse of democracy’ allegation
RTPI denies councils are ignoring the public with new coronavirus planning powers
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Councils could use lockdown to 'abuse' planning system, warn campaigners
Heritage and environment lobby says councils are taking decisions without involving the public
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Haworth Tompkins wins consent for 270 homes via virtual committee
Legal General to redevelop its own former HQ designed by Arup Associates in 1991
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Government urged to rip up planning rules to help covid recovery
London Property Alliance calls for extension to consents and flexibility on planning obligations
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Postcode lottery as planning authorities rush to adopt new virtual committee rules
Pollard Thomas Edwards becomes one of first architects to receive planning in new virtual world
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Housing developer warns of planning gridlock
Firm expects consents to fall – but announces funding for van Heyningen Haward and Fletcher Priest projects