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Voting forms for Planning’s annual survey of the most well-respected barristers, solicitors and law firms have been sent out ...
A community campaign group has threatened to launch legal action against a 2,300-home allocation in a council’s newly adopted ...
Voting forms for Planning’s annual survey of the most well-respected barristers, solicitors and law firms have been sent out to a selected group of developers, planning consultants, local authority ...
A judge has ordered a landlord couple to pay more than £274,000 for illegally letting an outhouse converted into a home and a ...
An inspector has granted permission for a land promoter’s outline scheme to build 270 homes in the open countryside, after ...
Even with some polls cancelled and only a small number of unitaries being contested, pundits anticipate changes of control ...
The government should use its forthcoming National Development Management Policies (NDMPs) to set rules on boosting economic ...
An authority has approved plans for 221 homes on a narrow stretch of green belt land after officers found the golf course ...
The form, which takes no more than five minutes to complete, needs to be submitted by midnight on 17 April 2025. The survey, ...
A property data firm has predicted that nearly a fifth of England’s green belt is likely to meet the government’s new “grey belt” tests in planning policy, potentially generating enough land to ...
A report criticising plans for a new Chinese "super embassy" which would reportedly include “spy dungeons” - the purpose of ...