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Queens Speech confirms planning reforms

15 November 2006

Today's Queen's Speech today committed the government to a new round of planning reform, as predicted by PlanningResource.co.uk.

Northern Way reports criticise planning policies

15 November 2006

Planning policy for housing is too inflexible and overly focused on numbers, according to reports published by the Northern Way.

Building set to begin on derelict power station

15 November 2006

Delayed plans to refurbish an iconic power station are set to go ahead after its developer won planning approval.

Bypass application revised after objections

15 November 2006

A county council has submitted a new planning application for a long-planned bypass in a bid to overcome objections from Natural England.

Regional policies starting to close economic gap

15 November 2006

Regional development policies and devolution are closing the gap between the north and south of Britain, according to a report out this week.

Executive unveils new housing planning powers

15 November 2006

Scottish ministers could be given more power to change local authority development plans if they fail to allocate enough land for housing.

Campaigners call for greater Gateway green focus

15 November 2006

Wildlife campaigners have urged Thames Gateway planners to give greater priority to developing green infrastructure.

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