22 May 2012
| by Jon Geoghegan
Plans to regenerate a former military base in north Belfast with new homes and leisure, commercial and community facilities have been unveiled.
22 May 2012
| by Susanna Millar
Up to 25,000 homes could be built in Cambridge over the next two decades if the city council agrees to take forward the most radical of a set of options for green belt release that it has drawn up.
22 May 2012
| by John Geoghegan
Plans have been submitted for the second phase of housing for a £400million mixed residential development at Locking Parklands in Somerset.
21 May 2012
| by Mark Smulian
The Welsh Government intends to revise its guidance on using section 106 planning gain agreements to deliver affordable homes, ahead of next year’s expected white paper on planning.
21 May 2012
| by Mark Smulian
A masterplan to build 5,000 homes in north London has been launched by the London Borough of Enfield.
18 May 2012
Audio : TCPA chief executive Kate Henderson talks to Planning's Michael Donnelly about the proposed new generation of garden cities.
17 May 2012
| by Ben Cook
A housing developer has submitted a revised planning application for a controversial housing scheme in Cornwall after failing in a legal challenge relating to its original plans.
17 May 2012
| by Adam Branson
The government is falling short in tackling England's housing crisis, according to a report published by three housing organisations.
17 May 2012
| by John Geoghegan
A property consultant has advised local authority planning teams to be 'visible' and provide 'consistent' advice to assist troubled developers.
16 May 2012
| by Ben Cook
Public sector land should be released by the government at less than market value in order to create new garden cities, which would have at least 40 per cent of their area allocated to green space, according to a new report by the Town and Country Planning Association (TCPA).