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News Report: Designing homes and communities for a hotter wetter future
As the built environment sector looks to deliver on Labour’s housing plans, how do we ensure they are fit for a changing climate?
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National Planning Conference 2025: Now is the time to change the way we work with communities
Catherine Anderson's offers her thoughts on public engagement within infrastructure planning
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Tendring to launch consultation on major homes plan
Tendring District Council is set to launch a public consultation on proposals for a major new neighbourhood planned for the edge of Clacton.
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Campaigners claim nearly all of homes target could be met on brownfield sites
Nearly all of the government’s 1.5 million new homes target could be built on brownfield sites across England, countryside campaigners claim.
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Liverpool sets outside ranging vision in updated local plan
Liverpool City Council has started consulting on an updated local plan and issued a further call for sites for development.
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Appeal: Uncertainty over rural bus services scuppers housing scheme
The uncertain future of rural bus services in South Gloucestershire has meant that a proposal for 75 homes on the outskirts of a village has been refused.
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Statistics indicate worsening of Northern Ireland’s housing crisis
The Chartered Institute of Housing has suggested that Northern Ireland’s housing crisis is intensifying, with recent statistics showing that the waiting list for social housing is growing.
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Appeal: 92 homes out of scale with Wiltshire hamlet
An urban extension to Malmesbury, Wiltshire, has been refused on the basis that its size would be incongruous and its visual impacts unacceptable, even with the area's shortfall of 9,000 homes.
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Wales round-up: River Dee Bridge consultation | Crown Estate devolution calls | Acrefair housing plans
A round-up of planning news in Wales: 27 September-3 October 2025
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Scotland round-up: Renewable energy hub | 1000 Falkirk homes | Hydrogen planning guidance
A round-up of planning news in Scotland: 27 September-3 October 2025
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Northern Ireland round-up: Worsening housing crisis | Enhanced enforcement procedures | Decision demanded on children’s hospital unit
A round-up of planning news in Northern Ireland: 27 September-3 October 2025
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Appeals round-up: Somerset housing struggles | Scottish energy scheme | Wiltshire urban extension
A round-up of planning appeals: 27 September-3 October 2025
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RTPI blog round-up: The pivotal role of planning in Gloucestershires largest mineral development
A round-up of RTPI blogs: 1 September-3 October 2025
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Appeal: Flood-risk exemption for 113-home development
An urban extension of 113 homes has been approved in Kilwinning, Ayrshire, after concerns about the principle of development on the site, which is in a flood-risk area, were established.
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DCO granted for A46 Newark bypass
Transport minister Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill CBE has granted a development consent order (DCO) for National Highways’ A46 Newark Bypass scheme.
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PlannerPod: PlannerPod Episode 4: Housing for a healthy economy: A planner's; dream of growth?
What's the relationship between housing and economic growth? What's required to translate development into healthy economic activity?
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Appeal: Seven-storey block approved despite loss of supported accommodation
An altered permission for a residential block in Kingston upon Thames has been granted despite the lack of affordable housing and loss of a homelessness and substance misuse hostel.
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Research finds 80% of major residential appeals on grey belt land approved
Around 1,600 homes to be located on grey belt land were approved at appeal in the nine months since the updated National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) was introduced in December 2024 to the end of...
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News in brief: Scottish ministers emphasise SME role | Barnsley homes proposed | Padel tennis facility in Liverpool
A round-up of planning news: Tuesday 7 October 2025
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Nine-turbine wind farm in North Wales approved
Planning permission for a Development of National Significance at Alwen Forest in North Wales has been approved.
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Buyer barrier: Current off-plan designs miss mark
Publish date: Fri, 18 July 2025
What is making development pre-sales so hard to come by these days isn’t an issue of oversupply but a mismatch between many of the homes being built and what buyers want, says John Bolton, founder...
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SGC Glass awarded Harlesden Job Centre window replacement contract
Publish date: Fri, 18 July 2025
SGC Glass was commissioned to deliver a complete package of uPVC windows and aluminium shopfronts at Harlesden Job Centre, a multi-elevation public building in North West London. The project replaced...
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PROGRAMME available for Febelcem/EUPAVE workshop at MATEXPO 2025!
Publish date: Mon, 28 July 2025
The Federation of the Belgian Cement Industry, Febelcem, and the European Concrete Paving Association, EUPAVE will organise on Thursday 11 September 2025 their fifth joint workshop at MATEXPO,...
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The development path of CITIC Pacific Special Steel as captured by CGTN
Publish date: Sat, 02 August 2025
Top-notch quality, intelligent manufacturing, and high concentration:The development path of CITIC Pacific Special Steel as captured by CGTNThe postThe development path of CITIC Pacific Special Steel...
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OpenAI taps AMD for massive compute buildout
Publish date: Wed, 08 October 2025
The two companies will deploy six gigawatts of GPU capacity beginning next year, the latest effort to build out data center infrastructure.
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Data centers healthcare keep construction planning on track
Publish date: Wed, 08 October 2025
Early-stage activity climbed again, a signal for stronger groundbreakings next year, according to Dodge Construction Network.
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What Does Constructions AI-Powered Future Look Like?
Publish date: Wed, 08 October 2025
Artificial intelligence can transform the business of construction, enabling processes such as bidding and scheduling to be modernized in ways manufacturing and other industries have already embraced.
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Q3 Update: Economy Is Cooling Says Construction Economist
Publish date: Wed, 08 October 2025
Tariffs and interest rates are among the challenges noted byAssociated Builders and Contractors'economist Anirban Basu.
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Four Dead in Madrid Partial Building Collapse
Publish date: Wed, 08 October 2025
Internal partial collapse of six-story office building in Madrid undergoing renovations resulted in the death of four workers and injured three, according to local authorities.
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David Keeling confirmed as new head of OSHA
Publish date: Wed, 08 October 2025
The former Amazon and UPS safety executive takes on the role as the agency is expected to advance a heat safety regulation. Keeling has said OSHA needs both regulatory and technology updates.
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