Permission in Principle – a mild sale for an acute housing shortage
So-called planning red tape has frequently been the scapegoat for the housing crisis. The planning system has also frequently been […]
So-called planning red tape has frequently been the scapegoat for the housing crisis. The planning system has also frequently been […]
Dentons Planning TV is a new and innovative platform for engaging in and reacting to the latest developments in the […]
Dentons Planning TV is a new and innovative platform for engaging in and reacting to the latest developments in the […]
The Localism Act 2011 obtained royal assent in November 2011, gradually bringing into effect a raft of legislation supporting the […]
Dentons Planning TV is a new and innovative platform for engaging in and reacting to the latest developments in the […]
Vacant Building Credit (VBC) was re-introduced into the NPPG in May 2016 to less vocal opposition than it faced when […]
Too many unnecessary and overly restrictive conditions are still routinely attached to planning permissions, driving up costs and impeding development. […]
Having lost its infrastructure component between the Queen’s Speech and publication, the slimline Neighbourhood Planning Bill had its first reading […]
The recent refusal by the Secretary of State to confirm Southwark Council’s CPO for the next phase of the Aylesbury […]
Dentons Planning TV is a new and innovative platform for engaging in and reacting to the latest developments in the […]
Dentons Planning TV is a new and innovative platform for engaging in and reacting to the latest developments in the […]
In a world of increasing devolution and local responsibility, local authorities still need ministerial consent to dispose of land at […]