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University launches campus design competition

2 December 2008

The University of Northampton has called on planners and architects to enter a design competition to masterplan its 14.5-acre Avenue Campus.

Sheffield tower spat resolved

1 December 2008

Sheffield City Council and the developer behind plans for the St Paul's tower in the city have reached a compromise over proposed design changes to the scheme.

Wildlife Trust calls for natural flood prevention

1 December 2008

A Wildlife Trust report has called on the government to ensure natural methods are at the heart of flood prevention.

Ipswich housing battle reaches High Court

28 November 2008

A legal battle to redevelop a former sugar beet factory in Ipswich into 1,000 homes and a range of businesses has reached the High Court.

Scotland extends sea planning role

28 November 2008

Scotland has secured devolved responsibility for planning and nature conservation to 200 miles out to sea.

Reptiles win tennis battle

28 November 2008

A proposal for three lawn tennis courts and a pavilion in a north London conservation area has been rejected on the basis that it would harm the area's character and the site's ecological importance.

Welsh planners spread the word on development management benefit

28 November 2008

Experience in Wales has demonstrated that the shift to development management has allowed planning departments to focus on local issues and create a sense of place for communities, Rynd Smith discovers.

DC Casebook: Commercial and Industrial - Job benefits justify rural business park

28 November 2008

The secretary of state has accepted an inspector's recommendation to allow two appeals for a business park and access road in Devon, concluding that the economic benefits justified her decision.

DC Casebook: Food and Drink Uses - Conservatory terms ruled unreasonable

28 November 2008

A condition imposed on a planning permission and listed building consent authorising temporary retention of a conservatory at a listed pub in the Scottish Highlands has been struck down after a reporter decided that it was unreasonable.

DC Casebook: Food and Drink Uses - Sunday tearoom opening held acceptable

28 November 2008

The owner of a tearoom in a south coast resort has been allowed to open the premises on Sundays despite local authority concerns over potential disturbance to nearby residents.

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