All Planning articles – Page 28
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Exemptions from listed building VAT confirmed
But Treasury rejects calls for U-turn on controversial policy
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Government drops “knee-jerk” shop shutter plans
CLG abandons plans to allow shop shutters without planning permission
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Pickles sets sights on planning obligations to tackle housing crisis
Brokers to renegotiate “unrealistic” deals between developers and councils
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Listed building consultation slammed by RIBA
Consultation on privatising conservation blasted for tight deadline
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Analysis
What architects need to know about Building Regs changes
Regulatory changes will be phased in with the introduction of the Green Deal in October
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Analysis
Planning laws give architects more flexibility
The NPPF heralds a radical change to the planning system and has placed new emphasis on local and neighbourhood plans. Here are the aspects that will affect architects most
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Planners warn fee increase will not cover design review
Ability to set fees locally remains a priority
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Use architects to reap rewards from neighbourhood planning, says RIBA
Report with Respublica calls for government action to assess social value of good planning
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Architect rages at "bonkers" council decision
Plan to raise garage roof by just 1m falls foul of Birmingham planners
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Finch says EH "obsesses" about tall towers
Architectural quality is more important than height, Cabe director adds
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Scotland consults to shape future architecture policy
News follows Venice wins for Scottish practices Do Architecture, GRAS, Stone Opera and Pidgin Perfect
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Architects hail Shapps’ self-build ‘boom’
Government initiative to boost finance and cut red tape is ‘promising’, says RIBA
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Council rejects proposal for 60m-high adverts on Richard Seifert tower
Billboards would have been London’s largest ads
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Warning over use of design panels
Plans to make review panels a key part of the planning process are threatened by low funding and concerns over partiality
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10 Design scoops China work
Plans to make review panels a key part of the planning process are threatened by low funding and concerns over partiality
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Planning reforms could blunt initiative to turn offices into homes
NPPF will let councils rule on use class changes
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Analysis
Will planning reform keep the countryside safe from harm?
The government’s revised planning reforms seem to have placated many critics, but there still remain serious concerns