COMPASS Fast Track Appeals bulletin highlights the latest Secretary of State decisions and other highly notable appeals including NSIP and Electricity Act cases added to the COMPASS database today ...
Two city councils in the north of England are the biggest beneficiaries of the latest £68 million round of government funding to deliver housing on disused brownfield sites, each awarded more than £4 ...
A High Court judge has upheld a housebuilder’s challenge to an inspector’s dismissal of its plan for new homes, after finding ...
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The housing minister’s direction to the Planning Inspectorate (PINS) to no longer allow pauses to local plan examinations of more than six months has “substantially” raised the bar for plan-makers and ...
Why planning consultants and lawyers are alarmed about new requirements for the early submission of planning obligation agreements as part of written representation appeals; Three more councils ...
These Regulations make amendments to the Historic Environment (Wales) Act 2023 sch.13, which made minor and consequential changes to primary legislation for the conservation of the historic ...
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A certificate of lawful use or development for the change of use of a townhouse to a children's home at a site in a West Yorkshire town has been rejected after an inspector found that it had not been ...
A decision on what would be the UK’s longest road tunnel, linking Essex and Kent across the Thames Estuary, has been pushed ...