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The High Court has quashed the former communities secretary’s consent for a new coal mine in Cumbria following the new government’s decision not to defend the decision.
Harm to area character and uncertainty over nature conservation impact mitigation have thwarted a proposal for housing in Buckinghamshire.
Noise mitigation measures have been held to be sufficient to ensure acceptable living conditions for occupants of proposed housing next to an active quarry.
Approval of reserved matters following outline permission for a development of 25 houses and flats on the edge of a village in Essex has been withheld due to significant concerns over whether a ...
Design concerns and neighbour impact have ruled out a mixed-use scheme incorporating tall buildings in a south London town centre.
A report that a developer has claimed it fulfilled conditions of a 2019 permission to start a 62-home scheme so does not need ...
Plans for a replacement dwelling in a London borough conservation area failed when an inspector not only found its proposed mass and design out of keeping but also no justification for demolition of ...
Seven planning partners have defected from one of the country’s largest planning law teams to a rival firm, which ranked ...
A local authority could owe as much as £450,000 to the public in planning fee refunds it has unlawfully failed to pay out ...
A proposal for three houses on land in the Hertfordshire green belt has been rejected by an inspector notwithstanding a finding that the whole site comprised previously developed land.
An inspector reached a very different conclusion to a London borough council on the design quality of a proposed replacement modern office building and its contribution to the character and appearance ...