Planning
Demolition ordered for ‘pharaonic’ £50m French mansion
Neighbours' 14-year planning battle ends with a demolition order for a vast party pad near Cannes
Homes England offers 148 sites for development; launches interactive plot finding tool
An interactive tool to help match property developers with plots of land that are ready for home-building has been launched, featuring 148 sites available for development in the next 18 months.
Alfred Homes picks up resi development site in Winchester
Unlisted Arts & Crafts mansion to be replaced with 11 new-build homes.
Regal lodges plans for a 282-home scheme opposite Lord’s Cricket Ground
The St John's Wood development includes 112 private sale apartments, designed by Squire & Partners.
2019 is ‘the year of the tall building’: London’s skyscraper count to double by 2030
541 new skyscrapers are in London's development pipeline, and a record 76 are set to complete this year.
Developers double the resi element at Bishopsgate Goodsyard
JV partners Hammerson and Ballymore have bumped the number of residential units at the ten-acre Shoreditch scheme back up to 500.
Which London boroughs have had the most planning approvals?
Croydon, Westminster and Wandsworth top the list; the City has had the fewest permissions since 2006.
Caring gets the all-clear to build ‘magnificent’ new home in South Ken
RBKC officially grants planning for demolition and reconstruction of two 1840s lodges on a 'mini country estate' between Pelham Crescent, Pelham Street and Onslow Square, which the hospitality tycoon…
Kensington & Chelsea residents most vocal on noise
Council received nearly 35,000 noise complaints over a three-year period, more than any other area of the country
Planning appeal decisions ‘could be cut by five months’
Bridget Rosewell's independent review outlines 22 recommendations to improve the planning appeals process.
Only half of Londoners are open to more homes being built in their local area
Perceptions need to change if housebuilding targets are to be met, warns London First
In Pictures: Pedestrian-first plans to reinvent Aldwych & the Strand
Westminster wants to turn the West End's hectic gyratory into 'a world-class cultural and learning quarter'.