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fromTime Out London
1 day ago

This quiet, leafy north London area could get 10,000 new homes

Crews Hill, an area with only a few hundred residents, could soon get 10,000 new homes. As reported in the Enfield Dispatch and , Crews Hill is one of two London areas apparently set to become a 'new town' over the next few years. The government's New Towns Taskforce was established in order to build up to 12 new settlements across the UK by the next election, and it reportedly has Crews Hill in its sights.
London
fromHomebuilding
1 week ago

Why councils are reclassifying villages as towns to challenge government planning rules

Solihull Council has proposed reclassifying four villages - Knowle, Dorridge, Bentley Heath and Balsall Common - as towns to limit the impact of grey belt planning reforms. By changing how these settlements are officially defined, councils aim to influence where development can take place and protect the character of rural areas. Solihull's Draft Settlement Hierarchy consultation proposes that certain rural settlements be considered towns rather than villages.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Angela Rayner hit with legal challenge over datacentre on green belt land

The deputy prime minister, Angela Rayner, has been hit with a legal challenge after she overruled a local council to approve a hyperscale datacentre on green belt land by the M25 in Buckinghamshire. Campaigners bringing the action are complaining that no environmental impact assessment was made for the 90MW datacentre, which was approved as part of the Labour government's push to turn the UK into an AI powerhouse
UK politics
Soccer (FIFA)
fromwww.standard.co.uk
2 months ago

Barnet FC 'extremely disappointed' after plans for new 7,000-seat stadium rejected

Barnet FC's proposal for a new stadium was rejected by Barnet Council, disappointing the club and supporters.
Renovation
fromwww.newsshopper.co.uk
2 months ago

As many as nine new homes could be built on Bromley Common green belt

Plans for up to nine new homes next to Fishers Wood Grove on Bromley Common are under consideration by Bromley Council.
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London food
fromwww.romfordrecorder.co.uk
3 months ago

Upminster car dealer seeks permission to carry out sales - despite already doing so

Aveley Lake Holdings seeks retrospective approval for Whitepost Farm's conversion to a car sales site after operations by London Motor Company began without permission.
London startup
fromTheregister
4 months ago

UK govt overrules local council to approve datacenter plans

The UK government overrides local council to approve a datacenter on green belt land, following updated planning policy.
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London politics
fromwww.standard.co.uk
4 months ago

Sadiq Khan explains his controversial U-turn to back green belt house-building

Sadiq Khan's plan to build homes on London's green belt represents a significant policy shift to address housing shortages.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
4 months ago

'Bond-esque' subterranean helicopter lift in back garden is rejected after complaints from London neighbours

Chislehurst residents who opposed the development believed that the construction of the storage facility would increase the frequency of helicopter flights in and out of the property, negatively impacting their residential life.
London politics
Renovation
fromHomebuilding
4 months ago

Rory McIlroy goes from Green Jacket to Green Energy after he gains planning approval for heat pump

Rory McIlroy's planning permission for a heat pump highlights his commitment to sustainability despite regulatory challenges.
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