Planning

Writing in The Times, the newly-appointed secretary of state for housing, communities and local government (and officially the cabinet's first millennial) promises to "level up" efforts to increase home…

Following some public backlash to the proposed demolition of the Cundy Street flats and Walden House in Belgravia, Craig McWilliam, Chief Executive of Grosvenor Britain & Ireland, sets out the case for…

Local campaigners rail against the Duke of Westminster and plans to improve a swathe of South Belgravia

Issues around daylight, sunlight and RoL do not have a history of being straightforward, but modern technology may well change how assessing trees works in the future...

A museum on King Henry's Road, dedicated to one of the founding fathers of modern India, may have to be returned to resi use following Camden's refusal of retrospective planning permission

A development of 28 contemporary beach huts has been mooted near Dorset's Canford Cliffs

Square Mile's 'robust' new framework, raising the requirements for acceptable wind conditions and taking cyclists into account for the first time, could form the basis for national or international standards…

Planning Inspector over-rules Islington Council's Enforcement Notice against Amin Taha's award-winning building

John Pardey says the NPPF's coveted Paragraph 79 should be cut or reformed, after losing an appeal for a modern mansion in the Kent countryside

Kensington & Chelsea Council has requested a judicial review of Sadiq Khan's approval of Rockwell Property's Cromwell Road development

Planning Inspector deems the Royal Borough's Local Plan Partial Review to be generally 'sound', including policies to limit the size of amalgamations and restrict the number of 'very large' units in new-build…

Community Infrastructure Levy regulations are being overhauled next month, so specialist property barrister Christopher Cane has updated his deep-dive guide to the planning charge for developers and advisors…