Posts from March 2016
Detail of Starter Homes Proposals out for Consultation
It has long been a pet theory of mine that the more important a planning related consultation is, the duller its title will be. This...
29/03/16Permitted Development: Office to Residential demolition and re-build rights are still a possibility
Planning Resource Magazine has just published an article indicating that the proposal to include rights to demolish and replace buildings...
23/03/16They take but they still want - or Dealing with Governments
Who to believe in Government? A question that is asked often and with good reason (along with can you believe in government at all!)....
18/03/16When Housing Policies are Out of Date: Court of Appeal clarifies para 49 NPPF
Earlier today the Court of Appeal issued a judgment clarifying the proper interpretation of Paragraph 49 of the NPPF. Paragraph 49...
17/03/16Budget 2016
Although it takes some time to pick through the detail in the Budget each year, and longer to wait for and digest the legislation...
16/03/16No Build to Rent exemption from new SDLT rules
The Government have announced in Budget 2016, and added more detail in the linked consultation response, that they will not be taking...
16/03/16Infrastructure, pooling and property problems for Local Government pension funds
There has been a lot written recently on the way the UK government has forced Local Government pension funds into pooled vehicles so that...
16/03/16Garden Cities downgraded to Garden Villages
Today's budget contained a lot of new proposals, and a few familiar faces returning to the policy agenda. The proposal for the...
16/03/16Permitted Development - 11th Hour Reprieve for Office to Residential and other changes
Last November DCLG announced a number of proposed changes to the Permitted Development regime, including a proposal to make Office to...
14/03/16Report recommends London exemption from NPPF and new devolution deal to tackle Housing Crisis
The London Housing Commission has published its report on how best to tackle the housing crisis in the capital. The report's conclusions...
14/03/16Planning Appeal fails because landowner did not sign s.106 Agreement
A developer in Leicestershire has missed out on planning permission at Appeal for 33 dwellings because he failed to ensure that the s.106...
14/03/16Can you be forced to work a Sunday?
The outcome of the vote yesterday on the proposed extension to Sunday trading hours was certainly very interesting. However, it is also a...
10/03/16Town Planning: The NHS's new weapon in the war on obesity
The NHS has taken its campaign to improve the health of the nation one step further with the announcement of its 'healthy towns'...
04/03/16High Court quashes £170,000 CIL demand as unlawful
In a judgment handed down on 3 March 2016, Mrs Justice Patterson overturned a CIL demand for £170,000, issued by Swindon Council, in...
04/03/16Hope yet for lawyers?
The potential of IT tools to cut lawyers out of the equation (along with all other professionals if you believe some pundits, let alone...
01/03/16House of Commons publishes road map to future planning reform
Last week, the House of Commons Library published its briefing paper on the Government's proposals for planning reform. The briefing...
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