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- South East England
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Latest News in South East
Thames Water stalls reservoir application
Thames Water has deferred seeking permission for a reservoir in Oxfordshire while it consults on its water resource management plan, but said the project is a priority.
Trust blasts downs oil bid
The Woodland Trust has condemned West Sussex County Council's decision to allow planning permission for oil exploration in the South Downs.
South East slams government housing strategy
The South East England Regional Assembly (SEERA) has again criticised the government's house building targets, claiming it will do nothing to improve affordability.
- London mayor announces new director for transport policy
- Council backs down in Croydon Gateway appeal
- Mixed-use Bognor scheme under spotlight
- Appointment at Kent Thameside Delivery Board
- Gateway approval heralds investment
- Eco-town in Sussex to face local inquiry
- Government downplays Shell's withdrawal from key wind plan
Planning Appeal Casebook
DC Casebook: Retail Development - Canopy opposition leads to costs payout
A canopy structure covering part of a plant sales area at a Kent garden centre has been allowed after an inspector decided that the council had acted unreasonably in refusing planning permission.
In Depth
Carbon capture conflict
Ministers appear convinced that carbon emissions from coal-fired power stations can be stored safely but environmentalists fear an awkward precedent, reports Susanna Gillman.
Legal Report - Validation revisions put speedier system at risk
The increase in application fees and standard application form introduced last month have taken the spotlight off an amendment to the General Development Procedure Order (GDPO) 1995 that is likely to be of greater concern for developers.
Green housing convert
Developer Michael Shwartz has seen the light on green construction and now he wants the planning profession to match his sustainability aspirations, reports Domenic Dontantonio.
Regions under review
The government's review of economic development and regeneration structures offers vital opportunities but the delivery mechanisms need work, argues Richard Summers.
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Chris
Shepley
Shepley on ... responsibility but no reward
People sometimes say planning is doomed and will be wiped out by a combination of...
Anthony
Fyson
Fyson on ... establishing lines of responsibility
The Commons environment select committee report Flooding, published last week, sinks into exaggeration when it...




