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Key questions about onshore wind were left hanging in the government’s much-anticipated energy security strategy.
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27.06.2022
Programmes being delivered by Homes England completed 37,164 houses between 1 April 2021 and 31 March 2022, 26,485 (71 per cent) of which are affordable.
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27.06.2022Department for Levelling Up housing and communities | Development Management & Enforcement | England | planning statistics
109,900 planning applications were submitted to English district level authorities between January and March 2022, 12 per cent down on the same period in 2021.
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27.06.2022dco | Development Consent Order | East of England | grant shapps | Infrastructure - Transport | nationally significant infrastructure project | NSIP
A development consent order (DCO) to upgrade a section of the A47 between Blofield and North Burlingham has been by transport secretary Grant Shapps.
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24.06.2022
A round-up of legal news: 18 June-24 June, 2022
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24.06.2022air quality | biodiversity | Development Management & Enforcement | England | Green Belt | HS2 | oxfordshire county council
A round-up of planning news in England: 18 June-23 June, 2022
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Marc Vlessing is a man in the middle – the chief executive and co-founder of a developer who wants to balance the competing social, political and cultural forces that make planning and building such an arduous task in the UK, as he explains to Simon Wicks
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Trumpington Meadows was marketed as a well-designed, nature-centred, active-travel focused, community-friendly approach to development. Ten years after the first residents moved in, Rachel Masker asks whether it can be considered to have met its goals
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The idealistic impulse of the ‘new town’ is being lost as time takes its toll and memories fade. Researcher Su Fitzpatrick is dedicated to recalling and preserving its original spirit, while ringing the changes of a great social and planning experiment
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