Planning news – 30 April 2020
Fund set up to help heritage sector through Covid-19
Historic England has launched a fund of up to £2 million to tackle the impact of coronavirus (Covid-19) on the heritage sector.
Laura Edgar, The Planner
Consultancy launches Covid-19 tracker
Planning consultancy Lichfields has created an online resource to assist planning professionals with navigating the planning environment during the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic.
Laura Edgar, The Planner
New regulations for Welsh local authority meetings should help planning
Regulations came into force in Wales this week that should make it easier for the planning system to carry on functioning.
Roger Milne, The Planner
Partnership in accord on homes on MoD land
Two deals totalling £140 million have been agreed on between Homes England and developer Lovell Partnerships to deliver homes in Yorkshire and Wiltshire.
Laura Edgar, The Planner
Expansion of Northumberland port to go ahead
Northumberland County Council’s strategic planning committee has granted planning permission for proposals to expand the Port of Blyth.
Laura Edgar, The Planner
- Stantec asks Jenrick to clarify advice to local authorities
- Coal-free record stands at 18 days
- Carlisle council joins land charges register
- Construction minister: Infrastructure crucial to post-Covid-19 recovery
- Council webcasts planning committee meeting
- And more stories…
The Planner
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