All Planning articles – Page 17
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Architects respond to London Plan tall buildings policy
Allies Morrison and Levitt Bernstein take different stances on draft proposals
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Scruton not confident his beautiful buildings commission will convince ministers
Philosopher admits controversial report may not gain political traction
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Government appoints Andy von Bradsky as head of architecture
£60,000 post created as part of ministers’ focus on beauty in built environment
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Scruton names his 'Building Beautiful' commissioners
No architects – but Prasad and Monaghan take advisory roles
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RIBA backs calls for government to bolster planning system
Government ‘must recognise urgency for greater investment’, says Ben Derbyshire
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Housing Ministry ordered to get a grip on planning system failings
National Audit Office says staff shortages and ‘flawed’ needs assessments are a barrier to ramping up housing delivery
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TP Bennett's 13-storey Farringdon office block given the go-ahead
Construction due to start in May
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Brace yourselves for no-deal Brexit, warns former architecture minister
’We have punched EU architects in the face’
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Derbyshire warns planning reform will result in shoddy homes
Extending permitted development rights is not the way to tackle housing crisis, warns RIBA president
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Liverpool names consortium that will develop tall buildings policy
Move comes after Unesco threatened to withdraw city’s World Heritage Site status
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Westminster set to give public ‘more say’ on big schemes
Residents allowed to speak at committee meetings - as officers given more powers
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Call for entries in placemaking competition
Joint RIBA competition announced for local authorities
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Madelin: If MPs were serious about housing crisis Cobra would meet tomorrow
British Land chief calls for fresh wave of new towns
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Housing minister: Scruton commission ‘will heal scar tissue of style wars’
‘Architects must rescue us from blankness of homes designed by those without training or history’
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Raynsford Review seeks end to office-to-resi boom
Ex-housing, planning and construction minister argues planning system has been ‘undermined by deregulation’
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Top developer: It's not just Brexit that's behind Westminster slowdown
Planning system and stamp duty blamed as major applications plunge 42%
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Westminster reports plunge in big planning applications
City points to Brexit uncertainty and residential market slowdown among other factors
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Letwin eyes European models to speed up housing delivery
MP’s final report recommends imposing diversity on large sites with masterplans and design codes
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LLDC to introduce £9k planning advice fees
Development corporation set to charge up to £9.5k for pre-application sessions
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Government to consult on right to extend upward
News comes despite onslaught of opposition to permitted development