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9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook planning permission (redirected fromPlanning application) Legal Encyclopedia Related to Planning application:Planning permission planning permission n (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (in Britain) formal permission that ...
Government plans big land release for community facilities across ACT 9 August 2024|ByIan Bushnell 12 Don't let an exciting time be ruined by unexpected costs 21 July 2024|ByJacqueline Lyons Start the conversation Developer trims massive Belconnen Town Centre project after refusal ...
We have also cemented ourselves as a go to practice on challenges to planning decisions as well as planning enforcement appeals and listed building / conservation matters. INFRASTRUCTURE CONSENTING We have broad experience in consenting all manner of transport and energy infrastructure across all consenti...
2. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) control by the local government of the way that land is used in an area and of what new buildings are built there Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006,...
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part of the Development; SCPC meansthe StandardCommercialProperty Conditions(Second Edition); Secretary of State meansthe Secretary of Statefor Communities andLocal Governmentor any successor and functions; Site shall mean all that land together withthe buildingsor structures erected thereon and which is...
The paper states that a Tory government will reform the existing planning system to allow appeals against local planning decisions from residents.CarpenterJamieEBSCO_bspRegeneration
Of course, there are always calls for the government to go even further. Someone brought to my attention Times’ columnist Emma Duncan’s piece this week, Time for Starmer to cut out the planning lawyers, which ends “What Reeves is doing to the bats she now needs to do to the planning...
Keating Chambers added planning and environmental regulatory work to its market leading construction, procurement, PFI/PPP, energy and infrastructure…