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Wales round-up: Cardiff LDP | Abergele homes refused | Newport empty homes
A round-up of planning news in Wales: 15 November-21 November 2025
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Northern Ireland round-up: Judicial review against partial demolition | Loftlines construction | Over-55s accommodation in Derry
A round-up of planning news in Northern Ireland: 15 November-21 November 2025
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England round-up: Nature not a ‘blocker’ | Housing around train stations | Camden film quarter
A round-up of planning news in England: 15 November-21 November 2025
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Plans lodged for 1450 homes in Bolton
A planning application for 1,450 family and affordable homes, and a new link road has been lodged with Bolton Council.
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Investment in skills and infrastructure will unlock housebuilding
Investment in public sector planning is essential, says Louise Morris.
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News in brief: 92 Lambeth homes | Nursery in Lancashire | Bradford SPDs
A round-up of planning news: Tuesday 25 November 2025
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Opinion: Viability must be addressed if we’re to build at scale
The funadamentals of develooment economics need to be better understood, argues Jeremy Good.
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Amendments to safeguard nature not pressed to a vote in the House of Lords
Amendments to the planning and infrastructure bill intended to protect nature have been withdrawn in the House of Lords.
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Appeal: ‘Very significant’ housing shortage found in Staffordshire
A planning inspector has approved outline plans for a 135-home scheme in Penkridge, Staffordshire, highlighting the council’s ‘very significant’ shortfall against national housing targets.
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Appeal: BESS highway concerns allayed
A battery storage facility has been approved near Wickersley, South Yorkshire, after planning inspector Helen Heward found that its construction would not make the road less safe for pedestrians and...
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Appeal: Housing shortage justifies homes on safeguarded land
A planning inspector has approved outline plans for a 66-home scheme in Sherburn-in-Elmet, North Yorkshire, pointing to the region’s housing shortage as a justification.
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Appeal: ‘Pressing need’ for homes sees 55 approved beyond town boundary
Wiltshire’s housing land shortfall has meant that a proposal for 55 homes on the outskirts of Malmesbury has been approved, desp
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Budget: Local Growth Fund for mayoral authorities alongside several infrastructure commitments
Mayoral strategic authorities will receive a share of £902 million over four years to invest in growth-driving interventions.
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The Planner Essay: Spatial planning: The missing lever for a multi-generational housing market
Later living housing is regarded as critical - so why is it given so little attention?
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Plans for Newry civic centre to face legal challenge
The latest hurdle to the development of a £17 million-civic centre in Newry is a legal challenge put forward by a local resident.
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29-storey skyscraper to form part of PBSA in Glasgow
Plans have been submitted to transform a brownfield site in Glasgow into a 1,135-bed mixed-used development.
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Legal briefs: ‘Excessive legalism’ displayed | Newry civic centre | Gwynedd second homes
A round-up of legal news: 22 November-28 November 2025
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Appeals round-up: Major film development | Solar park | Staffordshire housing shortage
A round-up of planning appeals: 22 November-28 November 2025
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GlassKote Float Glass Industries Announces Over AUD 1.2 Billion in Secured Capital Commitments for Two Next-Generation Glass Manufacturing Plants — Queensland Launch Early 2026 U…
Publish date: Mon, 27 October 2025
In a game-changing leap for the globalglass industry, GlassKote FGI Pty Ltd (GK) has confirmed funding exceedingAUD 1.2 billion to build two of the most advanced low-iron float glass plants inthe...
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Why Repairing Concrete Should Come Before Recycling This National Recycling Week
Publish date: Thu, 06 November 2025
As Australia prepares for National Recycling Week (10–16 November), Building Chemical Supplies says the path to sustainability starts with repair, not replacement.The postWhy Repairing Concrete...
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Greater productivity in sight as BPIC disappears in the rear-view mirror
Publish date: Tue, 11 November 2025
After years of advocacy, Master Builders welcomes the state government’s decision to scrap Best Practice Industry Conditions (BPIC) – a move that will help restore productivity and reduce costs...
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Construction machinery dealer PROMTEHSERVICE joins the European Demolition Association
Publish date: Tue, 18 November 2025
The company, specialized in spare parts and service of construction and road-building machinery, enters the association.The postConstruction machinery dealer PROMTEHSERVICE joins the European...
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Port AuthorityNY/NJ Outlines $45B Building Plan Focused on Delivery Renewal
Publish date: Wed, 19 November 2025
What does big capital plan mean for upcoming airport, transit and civil construction opportunities across New York and New Jersey?
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AI in Construction Momentum Will Only Continue to Grow
Publish date: Wed, 19 November 2025
Some say artificial intelligence is just another tech bubble when it comes to architecture, engineering, and construction. Industry technologist Burcin Kaplanoglu says it is already changing...
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Building connections – Incoming professor and inaugural chair paves the way
Publish date: Fri, 21 November 2025
Te Herenga Waka–Victoria University of Wellington’s new Professor of Advanced Construction and inaugural Sir Mark Dunajtschik Chair in Construction, Pamela Bell, brings both deep industry...
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Building on strength…
Publish date: Fri, 21 November 2025
Anthony Harper shapes NZ’s built environment with experience, innovation and diversity Few legal teams are as embedded in the industry as Anthony Harper’s construction practice, explains Karen...
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Waste reform…
Publish date: Fri, 21 November 2025
Path towards cleaner, smarter building sites by tackling polystyrene construction waste Polystyrene has long been used in New Zealand’s construction industry, valued for its insulation properties,...
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Embracing digital change…
Publish date: Fri, 21 November 2025
Building safer sites with smarter tools and Site Safe During the past decade, the construction industry has experienced considerable transformation, propelled by rapid advances in technology. For...
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Houses Slated for Demolition Relocated to Fire-damaged LA Neighborhood
Publish date: Fri, 21 November 2025
Architecture firm spearheads effort to find existing homes to relocate to neighborhoods devastated by wildfires.
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Texas Sent $223 Million to Rural Communities to Fix Water Infrastructure
Publish date: Mon, 24 November 2025
Texas voters will decide Tuesday whether the state should continue spending $1 billion a year to secure the state’s water supply. Part of that investment will be spent to find new water supply.
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