Our latest Planning Market Insight Report shows that the volumes of online planning applications being submitted continues to rise and is much higher than usual for the summer.
Our latest report shows that July recorded the highest number of planning applications submitted in a single month since our records began in 2005, with nearly 60,000 applications sent to Local Authorities in England and Wales.
Jenrick commits more funding to neighbourhood planning
Housing secretary Robert Jenrick has announced funding targeted at helping urban and deprived areas create neighbourhood plans.
Laura Edgar, The Planner
Massive rise recorded in build-to-rent developments
The number of build-to-rent homes under construction or planned across the UK has jumped by 22 per cent against the same period last year, according to the British Property Federation (BPF).
Huw Morris, The Planner
Low-carbon city district proposed for Cambridgeshire
The Greater Cambridge Planning Service has put together plans for a new city district in North East Cambridge that is low-carbon with minimal car use.
Laura Edgar, The Planner
Jenrick commits cash for 45,000 homes
Housing secretary Robert Jenrick has committed £1.3 billion to deliver up to 45,000 homes, create 85,000 jobs, upgrade skills and improve infrastructure as part of government plans to deliver a green economic recovery from Covid-19.
Laura Edgar, The Planner
Industry supports planning reforms outlined by housing secretary
Reforms outlined by housing secretary Robert Jenrick have been broadly welcomed by the built environment industry, but they warn that quality must not be compromised.
Laura Edgar, The Planner
Interactive roadmap seeks to aid improvement of town centres
The Better Towns Roadmap consortium has launched an interactive roadmap to help to ‘transform’ towns across the UK.
Laura Edgar, The Planner
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Join us for our first Webinar where myself, Scott Alford, and expert analyst, Jonathan Fincher, will share insight and analysis covering COVID-19 and its impact on planning application submissions.
Tomorrow, Thursday 6th August, I’ll be presenting some interesting insights from our Planning Market Insight Reports where we have analysed trends and reviewed the impact that COVID-19 has had upon planning application submission over recent months.
MPs propose that planning fees should be set locally
The Housing, Communities and Local Government (HCLG) Committee has recommended that the ability to set planning fees should be devolved to local authorities, with a national minimum rate.
Laura Edgar, The Planner
South East in transport devolution bid
Transport for the South East has submitted a bid to the government to become a statutory body so that it can accelerate investment in sustainable transport.
Laura Edgar, The Planner
District councils concerned about meeting housing targets
The District Councils’ Network (DCN) has called on the government to take a pragmatic approach to support councils and amend existing planning guidelines as planning authorities are concerned about delivering their housing targets owing to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Laura Edgar, The Planner
We’re excited to announce that after months of hard work, our parent company TerraQuest have launched their new look website yesterday (28 July), taking the first step into launching their new brand identity.
The brand updates have been implemented to show the progression of TerraQuest since it was established in 1972, retaining the core company messaging whilst modernising, helping them to become industry leaders within their sector.
Council wins legal challenge against Planning Inspectorate
A decision by the Planning Inspectorate to grant outline permission on appeal for nine dwellings on Station Road in Fordham has been quashed by the High Court.
Laura Edgar, The Planner
Principles identified to build the homes of the future
Twenty ‘key principles’ have been identified and published in a report to inform the second stage of the Home of 2030 competition.
Laura Edgar, The Planner
International competition launched to design railway stations
Network Rail and RIBA Competitions have launched an international competition to design how Britain’s railway stations will look in the future.
Laura Edgar, The Planner
At the Planning Portal we have been assessing recent planning application submission data in our Market Insight Report, allowing us to analyse trends and review the impact that COVID-19 has had upon planning and building and how this effects other industry sectors.
Our previous reports from May and June showed a huge decline in applications across the months of April and May, with an 18.5% and 14% decrease in submissions respectively when compared to the same months in 2019. However, there has been an enormous resurgence in applications for the month of June, with an increase of 21% compared to 2019.
New government legislation, coming into effect on 1 August 2020, will look to ensure that all new dwellings built under permitted development rights provide their occupants with adequate natural light.
We are updating several areas of our online service for Prior Approval applications to account for these changes.
Government legislates to ensure all permitted development properties have natural light
Housing minister Christopher Pincher has laid regulations before Parliament to legislate that homes delivered through permitted development rights must have windows.
Laura Edgar, The Planner
Climate crisis compliance accountability needed
Planning decision-makers should be held to account when it comes to compliance with the climate change duty, according to a new report.
Laura Edgar, The Planner
Government extends affordable homes scheme
Housing secretary Robert Jenrick has announced that the Affordable Homes Programme will be extended until March 2023.
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