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The RTPI has commissioned a research project into how to future proof the next generation of new towns by learning from ...
Community-led housing sector organisations have urged the government and industry to put community ownership and stewardship ...
Research has suggested that areas with the highest government housing targets are in areas with lowest levels of satisfaction ...
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The Welsh Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Planning, Rebecca Evans, has announced that new planning fee regulations will be introduced by the end of this year.
A judge has ruled that the A5 dual carriageway scheme, approved by Stormont ministers in 2024, should not go ahead because of ...
A round-up of planning news in Wales: 21 June-27 June 2025. New fees regulations to be introduced by the end of the year . The Welsh Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Planning, Rebecca Evans, ...
Council urges government to reform CIL. Waverley Borough Council has urged deputy prime minister and housing secretary Angela Rayner to reform the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) legislation.
Speaking at the RTPI Cymru conference yesterday (26 June), planning secretary Rebecca Evans said the bill will “modernise the structure and wording of the law in Wales, making it clearer, more ...
A round-up of planning news in Ireland: 21 June-27 June 2025. More housing to be delivered via LDA expansion. The Land Development Agency is to have its remit expanded in a measure to deliver more ...
Thames Water creditors demand protection from legal challenges, as judicial review launched against new reservoir. Lenders attempting to gain control of Thames Water have demanded that the government ...
Public inquiry into wind farm extension underway on the Isle of Skye. A public inquiry into a proposed wind farm extension at Ben Aketil on Skye has begun after months of controversy surrounding the ...
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