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01.02.2014Community Engagement | Environmental assessment/ sustainability appraisal | Northern Ireland | Planning applications
A single Strategic Planning Policy Statement is to be introduced in Northern Ireland under reforms to speed up the system.
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01.02.2014
The government is set to exempt certain development proposals from the need to submit an environmental impact assessment (EIA).
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01.02.2014
The Scottish government has published a draft third National Planning Framework identifying 14 nationally significant developments, including two new projects.
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01.02.2014A group of London boroughs has failed in a bid to challenge the government's introduction of permitted development rights for office-to-home conversions.
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01.02.2014
A consultant member was found to be in breach of the Code of Professional Conduct owing to a failure to provide written terms of engagement and to exercise due care with regard to information provided in a planning application.
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