Affordable snakes and ladders on small sites
The judgment in the battle of wills over the Government’s small sites affordable housing and Vacant Building Credit policies has […]
The judgment in the battle of wills over the Government’s small sites affordable housing and Vacant Building Credit policies has […]
What are the likely effects of the Referendum decision on planning? The real answer is that nobody knows but here […]
Dentons Planning TV is a new and innovative platform for engaging in and reacting to the latest developments in the […]
Following a lengthy period of debate, the Housing and Planning Act 2016 (HPA 2016) has received Royal Assent and was […]
Development projects will need to be ready to meet the EU Broadband Cost Reduction Directive (2014/61/EU) requirements this summer. The […]
6th April 2016 saw the arrival of The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) England (Amendment) Order 2016. This […]
The Court of Appeal’s recent judgment in R(Gerber) v (1) Wiltshire Council and (2) Terraform Power Inc and Norrington Solar […]
Dentons Planning TV is a new and innovative platform for engaging in and reacting to the latest developments in the […]
In London’s mayoral race, Labour’s Sadiq Khan and the Tories’ Zac Goldsmith are the main contenders, with a substantial lead […]
Latest polls suggest Sadiq Khan is likely to be London’s next Mayor, but it will all come down to voter […]
The Court of Appeal has granted permission for the first Neighbourhood Plan case to be heard by it on appeal. […]
A spate of major floods across the UK, warnings that global warming will lead to more frequent heavy rainfall events […]