Planning
Planners OK ultra-modern resi scheme on Dorset’s Jurassic Coast
            Three-house cliff-top project by start-up developer approved despite a challenging site         
    Middle Ground: The practicalities of demolishing and redeveloping a mid-terrace property
            High-profile case in Kensington highlights the challenges...         
    PCL resi development market ‘has staged a mini recovery’ (but it doesn’t really feel like it)
            “The outlook for the Central London development market is more positive than we might have expected given the economic and political headwinds", says JLL         
    Plans lodged for major mixed-use revival of Bournemouth’s Winter Gardens site
            £150m development proposal includes 352 residential units by the seaside         
    Revised plans go in for the redevelopment of a Kensington eyesore
            Brockton offers more affordable housing in the latest proposal for Notting Hill Gate's Newcombe House         
    Mayor rejects revised New Scotland Yard plans
            Adding 27 extra market-price units at the landmark development Victoria would make the proportion of affordable homes "unacceptable", says the Mayor         
    CBRE bolsters UK planning team
            Turley's Sarah Stevens joins as Senior Director         
    ITV submits plans for 31-storey resi tower on the South Bank
            ITV has handed in plans for the major redevelopment of its HQ site on the South Bank, which include 213 residential units in a new 31-storey tower.
        
    The Green Space Race: Understanding the Urban Greening Factor
            How a green planning policy idea from Berlin could change the way London's new developments are assessed...         
    Khan lays out fast-track planning route to boost affordable housing
            SPG confirms new 'threshold approach'         
    Property developers shelled out £2.1bn in s106 payments last year
            “For smaller developers who are already struggling to find funding for their developments, these added costs can be the final nail in the coffin", says peer-to-peer lender         
    Watch: Lord Norman Foster on the future of urban planning and design
            "High density cities consume less energy and are more friendly"