A report that Sir Michael Lyons, head of the government’s New Towns Taskforce, says the new settlements “will only gear up in ...
A South East council has revealed that it has exceeded its budget for costs on defending appeals by £213,00 so far this year ...
Outline planning permission for up to 210 dwellings in Staffordshire was granted after an inspector decided that the council’s spatial strategy was multi-faceted and was not to be considered solely on ...
A scheme involving the provision of 50 retirement flats and 25 apartments including a community use building in Warwickshire was held by an inspector to involve an unacceptable loss of sporting ...
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 ...
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The High Court has quashed the former communities secretary’s consent for a new coal mine in Cumbria following the new government’s decision not to defend the decision.
Noise mitigation measures have been held to be sufficient to ensure acceptable living conditions for occupants of proposed housing next to an active quarry.
Harm to area character and uncertainty over nature conservation impact mitigation have thwarted a proposal for housing in Buckinghamshire.