Planning
No more developer hospitality! Labour pledges to ‘clean up’ Westminster’s planning system
Council's relationships with developers under scrutiny as top brass accused of accepting a 'ludicrous' amount of hospitality...
Berkeley’s St Joseph wins approval for Birmingham wharf project
Snow Hill Wharf will deliver 404 high-end apartments across five waterfront buildings
Country landowners call for Paragraph 55 shift
Retiring farmers need new homes to facilitate farm succession, argues the CLA
Dolphin Square makeover plans go in
Eric Parry-designed overhaul aims to “secure the site for the next 100 years”
Savills builds heritage planning team with three new recruits & a new chief
Jason Clemons joins to lead the expanded team, which includes a new super-prime London specialist
City living shake-up to deliver ‘new generation of town houses’
Government confirms major policy change to encourage building on top of existing blocks of flats, houses, shops and offices in built-up areas...
Labour plans to force property owners to sell development land to the state at a discount
Corbyn's team wants to strip out planning uplifts and hope value, building on a proposal mooted last week by the Conservative Housing Secretary Sajid Javid
London planners turning down one in four resi schemes
EG data shows over 1,000 projects have been refused since 2012...
Grosvenor picks Redrow for Oxford project
“21st century garden suburb” delivering 900 new homes
Government moves to take a more ‘muscular’ role in forcing developers to build on sites more quickly
Sajid Javid calls for "use it or lose it" planning permissions and more compulsory purchase orders to dissuade developers from "land-banking"
Westminster takes tough line on Regent’s Park mansion scheme
Westbourne Capital Partners looking to return a Grade I terrace back into 13 single residences
Berkeley & Mount Anvil schemes scoop top gongs at Planning Awards
Abell & Cleland awarded Best Place to Live; Dollar Bay named Best New Iconic Building