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New planning design standards for apartments in Ireland have been issued as a means to reduce costs and increase housing ...
A proposal to demolish a derelict warehouse in Cardiff to make way for the country’s first purpose-built co-living scheme has ...
A proposal for a green data centre in the Scottish Borders does not need to undergo an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), ...
Clear guidance is required for planners and developers as part of the government’s plans to move away from the existing ...
Associated British Ports (ABP) has submitted a reserved matters application to North East Lincolnshire Council for 103,000 ...
FOI reveals peatland is being damaged Wales’s peatlands have been damaged by wind farm development, according to research by CPRW, the Welsh countryside charity. The Planner ...
High Court overrules planning inspector over decorative shroud on listed building A planning inspector erred in law by failing to explain why a scaffolding shroud should be allowed to stand for five ...
England round-up: PIB second reading | Social homes pledged | Appeal court to hear incinerator challenge ...
The Planner Solar farm acceptable on high-grade farmland An inspector has ruled that the temporary loss of high-quality agricultural land in Norfolk to a solar farm would be acceptable because of the ...
Ireland round-up: Construction materials | Social housing delivery league tables | North Kerry LNG terminal ...
Planning Glasgow’s vertical future: Delivering tall buildings responsibly The City of Glasgow is entering a new chapter in urban development. With the recent publication of the Tall Buildings Design ...
Decision times fall, but still exceed target time frames Processing times for planning applications in Northern Ireland are falling across the board, but are still taking longer than the targeted time ...