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If councils consistently fail to meet statutory planning decision deadlines, applicants can ask the Planning Inspectorate to decide instead.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Decision letter and Inspector's Report on appeals relating to an application for planning permission.
Transcript of speech and Q&A from PM Direct event with David Cameron at Carillion, Wolverhampton on 31 October 2013.
Over 900 developers across the country will be at the forefront of getting Britain building in direct response to demand for Help to Buy.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on housing, migration, energy and Europe.
Sir Bob Kerslake responds to the Select Committee report on the New Homes Bonus.
Decision letter and Inspector's Report on appeal relating to an application for planning permission.
Unnecessary red tape will be cut as part of the Red Tape Challenge.
Bulletin from the government's neighbourhood planning team about latest news and policy developments.
Self-builders will save thousands of pounds with new measures.
Invitation to town and parish councils to submit proposals under the Sustainable Communities Act.
Last surviving First World War aerodrome’s long-term future secured.
Speech by Secretary of State Eric Pickles to the Policy Exchange.
Volunteer surveys of Grade II buildings prove popular first step to getting involved in Heritage at Risk.
Over 10,000 people have taken their first step on the property ladder thanks to the reinvigorated Right to Buy, new figures show today.
Decision letter and Inspector's Report on appeals relating to applications for planning permission.
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