The Secretary of State for Transport issued consent under the Planning Act 2008 for a new roll-on/roll-off (‘Ro-Ro’) development at the port of Immingham on the Humber estuary after concluding that ...
The High Court’s decision, in the wake of a landmark Supreme Court ruling, to quash the secretary of state’s consent for a ...
While the deadline for submissions to this year’s survey has now passed, firms yet to submit a response have just five hours ...
A proposed urban extension to Cambridge has been approved after the secretary of state decided that issues over water supply to the development could be overcome. Join Planning now and pay nothing for ...
A report that a developer has claimed it fulfilled conditions of a 2019 permission to start a 62-home scheme so does not need ...
The government’s environmental agency has announced a “shift” in its focus to high-risk casework, meaning that lower risk ...
A council has finally adopted its local plan that allocates sites for more than 40,000 homes nearly three years after it was ...
A report that chancellor Rachel Reeves wants ministers to draw up billions of pounds of possible cuts to infrastructure ...
A court has ordered a landowner to pay out almost £39,000 for setting up a wood-making and joinery workshop without ...
A local authority could owe as much as £450,000 to the public in planning fee refunds it has unlawfully failed to pay out ...
Seven planning partners have defected from one of the country’s largest planning law teams to a rival firm, which ranked ...