Planning news – 13 October 2022
Plans for Thames waterfront development submitted
Outline plans for the development of Northfleet Harbourside have been submitted to Gravesham Borough Council.
Laura Edgar, The Planner
Legal action threatened against freeholder for not fixing building defects
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) has taken the first step of legal action against Grey GR Limited Partnership for failing to fix fire safety defects on a building in Stevenage.
Laura Edgar, The Planner
Resolution secured for Stowmarket housing plans
Mid Suffolk District Council has granted outline planning permission to Fisher German and land promoter St Philips Land for up to 300 homes at a site in Stowmarket, Suffolk.
Prithvi Pandya, The Planner
Clarke committed to the environment but is determined to speed up processes
Levelling up and housing secretary Simon Clarke has set out the government’s commitment to speeding up ‘processes to get growth going’ and the outcomes for the environment.
Laura Edgar, The Planner
Factory Lane plans submitted to Croydon Council
A speculative planning application has been submitted to Croydon Council to build 95,000 square feet of grade A urban logistics space on a four-acre site on Factory Lane in Croydon, South London.
Prithvi Pandya, The Planner
- Wedding venue to be built on site of former farm
- Government plans to ban solar projects from farms in England
- Hertsmere consulting on SPDs to reduce carbon
- Protections sought for the Irish Sea
- North Wales housing development given approval
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Laura Edgar and Prithvi Pandya, The Planner
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