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Revelation by Planning Inspectorate (PINS) chief executive implies the agency is seeking to add over 100 salaried inspectors ...
The number of new homes applied for in the second quarter of 2025 jumped by a third on the equivalent quarter of 2024, ...
The government has vowed to deliver 40,000 homes in residential developments around rail stations over the next 10 years.
Two decisions by planning inspectors to allow solar farm appeals come as Hertfordshire council approves further ‘grey belt’ ...
A report that a council is asking applicants to stop requesting updates to reduce its application backlog leads our daily ...
The Planning magazine team extracts the key planning news from the blizzard of new information in Room 106, the vault where all new planning information is gathered.
‘Rogue landlord’ fined £75K for illegal short-term lets of flats that ‘devastated’ neighbours’ lives
A court has fined a “rogue landlord” £75,000 plus costs, after finding him guilty of unlawfully letting two flats for ...
A new “national licensing policy framework” featuring the ‘agent of change’ principle is among a series of proposed measures ...
A property consultancy has recruited three planners as associate partners for one of its growing city planning teams.
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