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Judge allows tin mine judicial review
28 September 2007
The owners of Cornwall's last working tin mine have won a key High Court battle against local authority planners.
Controversial golf scheme supported
28 September 2007
Planning officials are backing proposals for a major golf resort north of Aberdeen despite its environmentally sensitive location.
London Borough of Bromley takes on the government
28 September 2007
The London Borough of Bromley took on the government in the High Court this week to save what it says is a "precious plot" of metropolitan open land from housing.
Oxford book depository awaits decision
28 September 2007
Plans for a store to house eight million books belonging to the University of Oxford's Bodleian Library were set to be determined as Planning went to press.
Planning deals should be more flexible according to research
28 September 2007
Planning deals between developers and councils should be more flexible to speed up the delivery of affordable homes, according to new research.
Massive potential
28 September 2007
Planning can help realise the potential of biomass in combatting climate change.
Planning profile raiser
28 September 2007
Interview: Planning Aid for Scotland executive director Petra Biberbach.
Quality takes front seat
28 September 2007
Design can now be measured with an objective set of criteria.
Pylon inquiry fear rejected
28 September 2007
The conduct of Scotland's longest-ever planning inquiry has been defended by a government minister.
Trent Basin secures outline permission
28 September 2007
Proposals for a £390 million regeneration scheme in Nottingham that meets the government's sustainable communities objectives have won outline permission.
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