All Planning articles – Page 29
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News
Councils face immediate changes to planning rules
National planning policy framework comes into effect today
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Garden cities at odds with localism, claim architects
Cameron sees schemes as answer to housing crisis
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Planning reforms to come into force next week
Chancellor confirms NPPF as part of Budget speech
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Boost for architects as housebuilding fund rises to £570m
First schemes to benefit from Get Britain Building announced
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Planning reforms likely to address RIBA concerns
Transition period to be introduced allowing councils to prepare local plans
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Glenn Howells wins planning for Minoco Wharf
Planning committee unanimous in agreeing masterplan for east London site
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Peter Rees: Rogers view on towers is 'cobblers'
Chief planner of City of London hits out at Neo Bankside
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Opinion
Is the coalition serious about cities?
Yes, says Pooran Desai, it is opening up opportunities for us to take more control; while Irena Bauman says its actions are undermining the social fabric of cities
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Architects advise Cameron on city design
Richard Rogers, Thomas Heatherwick and Bjarke Ingels meet PM
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Ministry of Sound renews attack on Allies and Morrison’s Eileen House
Nightclub lambasts “poorly planned and ill conceived” proposals
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Unesco may put brakes on Waterloo redevelopment
Heritage inspectors claim projects by Chipperfield, Squire and Hopkins would destroy views
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Home owners swap sale boards for refurbs
Rise of 10% recorded in householders carrying out revamps
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Opinion
Can improved design help increase Tesco’s profits?
Yes, says Fiona Scott, investment in design would be a big step forward; while Bryan Scott thinks sheds are its only option
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CZWG Croydon plans win planners’ backing
Architect addressed Design Council Cabe’s concerns for 55-storey tower
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Boris halts Sheppard Robson's west London towers
Surprise move could give new life to rival plans
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Select committee says changes needed on planning document
MPs warn of ‘ambiguities’ which could slow down process
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'Queen of shops' unveils radical planning changes to save high streets
Out-of-town developments should require ministerial sign-off, says Mary Portas