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Rebels table Planning Bill amendment
30 May 2008
Rebel Labour MPs have put down an amendment to the Planning Bill that would require ministers to decide on planning applications for large infrastructure projects.
Scottish Government moves to cut planning delays
28 May 2008
Reducing planning delays will be a key part of the Scottish Government's housing supply taskforce agenda as it looks to speed up developments.
Government proposes tougher heritage site planning rules
27 May 2008
Tighter planning rules for England's World Heritage Sites have been proposed by the government to give greater protection to the historical landmarks.
Parker named new deputy mayor
23 May 2008
London mayor Boris Johnson has lined up Tim Parker for three of the most strategic policy and transport roles in the capital.
Blyth loses bid to enforce affordable homes policy
22 May 2008
A High Court judge has quashed Blyth Valley District Council's attempt to introduce a 30 per cent affordable housing policy on the basis that homes in the area are already some of the cheapest in the UK.
Green light for Yorkshire spatial strategy plans
22 May 2008
Yorkshire and Humber's regional spatial strategy (RSS) has been approved by government with an annual homebuilding target of 22,260 homes.
MPs demand more council power for social housing
21 May 2008
Local authorities must play a bigger role in building new social housing to achieve a target of 50,000 more rented homes per year, an investigation by MPs has concluded.
Economist calls for cut in planning red tape
21 May 2008
Planning laws should be relaxed in areas of intense housing demand so more homes can be built and to aid economic growth, an academic from the London School of Economics has argued.
Government urged to focus on housing density
20 May 2008
The government should invest in well-designed high-density rural and urban development instead of building new towns, the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) has claimed.
DCLG announces new chief planner
20 May 2008
Steve Quartermain has been announced by the government as its new chief planner.
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