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Private rented market consultation launched
4 February 2010
Treasury seeks views on barriers to investment
Rural housing demand 'to grow 35%'
3 February 2010
Demand for housing in rural areas will outweigh that in urban areas over the coming decades, according to a report.
80% of developments 'miss planning consent goal'
3 February 2010
Average period of time taken to determine planning permission 43 weeks, study says
London Councils calls for more climate/homes action
2 February 2010
London Councils has warned that Mayor Boris Johnson's strategic vision for the future development of the capital must be underpinned by a consistent approach to tackling climate change and building more affordable homes.
PlanningBlog: HMOs and fear of crime
1 February 2010
On the blog today: questions raised on new HMO rules and an amusing press release highlights a serious problem...
Glasgow to sign deal on homes transfer
1 February 2010
Accord could see 16,500 tenants split from Scotland's largest social landlord
Outline consent for 1,500 homes at Newbury Racecourse
1 February 2010
Plans include 120-bedroom hotel and improved racecourse access
Rural communities face struggle to support older residents
1 February 2010
The number of pensioners living in rural England will increase by nearly one million over the next decade - but communities will struggle to support the ageing population boom unless more affordable homes are built for families and younger people, a campaign group warned today.
The latest Planning Podcast is now live!
1 February 2010
In the latest PlanningPodcast, supported by the Welsh Assembly Government, we speak to a selection of winners at this year's RTPI awards.
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