22 May 2012
| by Susanna Millar
London Borough of Redbridge planning chief Stewart Murray is to become assistant director of planning for London mayor Boris Johnson.
22 May 2012
| by Bryan Johnston
Long-term deals with energy providers to support the development of nuclear and renewable energy sources are set out in a draft energy bill submitted to Parliament for pre-legislative scrutiny today.
22 May 2012
| by Susanna Millar
More planning appeal cases may need to be scheduled than usual in the run-up to the 2012 Olympic Games this summer, the Planning Inspectorate (PINS) has announced.
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 Tom Campbell
News that Britain's nuclear plants are set to be allowed to continue to operate beyond their planned lives features in today's newspaper round-up
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.
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 Tom Campbell
Reports that officials fear that the parliamentary bill needed to build the High Speed 2 rail project could miss its 2013 deadline features in today's newspaper round-up.
21 May 2012
| by Bryan Johnston
Backbench MPs have warned the government against dropping essential environmental regulations in its pursuit of economic growth.
Planning for a second Crossrail rail link running from the south-west to the north-east of London must start now, according to a new report.