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fromIndependent
2 weeks ago
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'I'm delighted and the badgers are happily alive' - Pat Kenny hails refusal of Dalkey nursing home after sett concerns

fromIndependent
2 weeks ago
Miscellaneous

'I'm delighted they've seen the light of day' - Pat Kenny hails refusal of Dalkey nursing home after highlighting plight of local badgers

Real estate
fromIndependent
1 month ago

Couple who built cabin home without permission sought 'stable, permanent residence'

A family was granted retention for a 113-square-metre timber-clad log cabin built without planning permission after nine years on the council housing waiting list.
Real estate
fromIrish Independent
1 month ago

Alterations to Sinead O'Connor's former Bray home get the green light

Permission granted for extensions, façade changes, and a commemorative plaque at seafront Victorian property Montebello sold for €1.295m.
fromIndependent
2 weeks ago
Miscellaneous

'I'm delighted and the badgers are happily alive' - Pat Kenny hails refusal of Dalkey nursing home after sett concerns

fromIndependent
2 weeks ago
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'I'm delighted they've seen the light of day' - Pat Kenny hails refusal of Dalkey nursing home after highlighting plight of local badgers

#brockwell-park-festivals
fromTime Out London
2 days ago
London music

Four major music festivals in Brockwell Park are officially going ahead in 2026

Lambeth Council approved four day festivals in Brockwell Park for summer 2026 despite local opposition, granting temporary planning permission to Brockwell Live.
fromLondon On The Inside
2 days ago
London music

This Year's Brockwell Park Festivals Have Been Approved

Lambeth Council approved Brockwell Live's planning application for 32 days of festivals in May-June 2026, allowing Field Day, Cross the Tracks, City Splash, and Mighty Hoopla to proceed despite ongoing opposition from Protect Brockwell Park.
UK news
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

Martin Clunes dealt blow in battle against travellers' site next to 5m farmhouse

Planning officials recommend granting permanent planning permission for a woodland travellers' encampment near Martin Clunes' farmhouse, citing potential human-rights infringement if denied.
#brockwell-park
#short-term-rentals
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fromIrish Independent
2 weeks ago

Smaller towns exempt from new short term let rules as Government accused of 'caving in' after rowback

New rules will restrict short-term lets in towns with population over 20,000, requiring planning permission and national registration while exempting smaller towns.
fromTheregister
2 weeks ago

Edinburgh councillors pull the plug on 'green' AI datacenter

"This is an absolutely momentous decision," said APRS director Dr Kat Jones, adding that the debate exposed a broader industry problem since both planning officials and councillors repeatedly questioned what qualifies as a "green datacenter."
UK news
fromIndependent
2 weeks ago

Build first, ask later: How thousands have built extensions, garages, apartments, houses, log cabins and granny flats without planning permission

Some even rented out the new additions as Airbnbs with applications for retention permission flooding in More than 11,000 applications for retention permission have been submitted in the last two years after thousands of people built extensions, garages, log cabins, apartments and gyms without planning permission. An investigation by the Irish Independent into the culture of "build first, ask for permission later" has revealed how more than half of all retention applications lodged since January 2024 have been approved by local authorities across the country.
Renovation
Real estate
fromBusiness Matters
3 weeks ago

What to Consider Before Starting a Home Extension

A well-planned home extension increases living space and property value but requires proper planning, approvals, and structural assessment to avoid costly problems.
Arts
fromwww.bbc.com
3 weeks ago

Go-ahead given for London's largest theatre

Troubadour will build a temporary 3,000-seat theatre (two 1,500-seat auditoriums) on Greenwich Peninsula, becoming London's largest theatre; construction begins in June.
fromThe Good Life France
1 month ago

Renovating a property in France - heritage status and protected zones - The Good Life France

In the UK and the US, it is often crystal clear when your new home is classified as a heritage home or period property, but in France it can be less obvious. You could be breaking the rules simply by installing new windows. So how can you check that your big plans aren't going to upset anyone - or worse, break the law?
Real estate
Renovation
fromThe Good Life France
1 month ago

Renovating a property in France - heritage status and protected zones - The Good Life France

Renovating property in France often requires permissions; protected zones and proximity to historic monuments can restrict even minor changes like shutters or windows.
fromComputerWeekly.com
1 month ago

UK government 'blindly accepted' Iver datacentre environmental assurances, it is claimed | Computer Weekly

The site in question is the subject of a legal challenge raised by tech justice non-profit Foxglove in collaboration with environmental charity Global Action Plan, who claimed the government was wrong to grant planning permission for the project without conducting an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) first. The project, known as the West London Technology Park (WLTP) development, is being overseen by developer Greystoke, which wants to transform the former landfill site (located within an area of green belt land) into a hyperscale datacentre.
Environment
fromTheregister
1 month ago

UK govt caves on datacenter approval after legal challenge

The British government has conceded it should not have approved a campus near London's M25 orbital motorway and that the decision should be quashed, following a legal challenge by campaign group Foxglove. The non-profit filed its challenge last year after the Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government overturned Buckinghamshire Council's rejection of the Woodlands Park site near Iver. The local authority had blocked the project on grounds it would significantly alter the area's character and appearance.
UK politics
Mental health
fromIndependent
1 month ago

My daughter's relationship has ended and I fear her ex-boyfriend will claim on the field I gave her - does he have a case?

A parent transferred 10 acres to their daughter for a home, but planning delays and her reunion with an ex-partner caused anxiety.
UK news
fromHomebuilding
1 month ago

North Berwick homes affected by new parking poles

Ten-foot-high metal parking poles have been installed outside homes in North Berwick's conservation area, surprising residents concerned about scale and placement.
Real estate
fromHomebuilding
1 month ago

James Corden walks away from long-delayed self-build project

James Corden sold his £8.5 million Oxfordshire estate after a long-delayed self‑build that never started despite 2023 planning permission and unresolved Section 106 obligations.
#self-build
fromHomebuilding
4 months ago
Renovation

Architect-designed self-build site in Kent AONB available for 850,000

6.1-acre Kent plot in AONB with full planning for a contemporary architect-designed home, sustainable measures, landscaping, and asking price of £850,000.
fromHomebuilding
5 months ago
Real estate

Reckless move or stroke of genius? Couple bid for a small, damp bungalow at auction, which had already been refused planning permission for a new home

A first-time couple demolished a damp bungalow on a tricky Bedfordshire split-level plot and built a contemporary reverse-level four-bedroom home costing £670,000.
fromHomebuilding
5 months ago
Real estate

Reckless move or stroke of genius? Couple bid for a small, damp bungalow at auction, which had already been refused planning permission for a new home

UK news
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 month ago

North London residents including Benedict Cumberbatch and Ed Miliband's wife face defeat over plans for 5.6m flats

Council officers are set to recommend approval for a 5.6 million block of flats in Dartmouth Park despite residents' objections.
Real estate
fromIrish Independent
1 month ago

Developer puts 1m price tag on single apartment intended for social housing

Sandford Living will sell 56 of 562 apartments to Dublin City Council, priced from €365,300 (studio) to €1.03m (largest three-bedroom).
Real estate
fromianVisits
1 month ago

After a decade of delay, Earl's Court finally gets planning permission for 4,000 homes

Outline planning permission granted to build 4,000 homes, office space, cultural venues, retail, and green spaces at the former Earls Court site; construction from 2026–2043.
UK news
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 month ago

Wetherspoons set to open new pub in central London: everything you need to know

JD Wetherspoon will open a new two‑storey pub on The Strand near Charing Cross Station after winning a planning appeal and receiving operating hours approval.
#solar-farm
fromIndependent
2 months ago
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Part of site in Cork set to host Ireland's largest solar farm subject of waste-management probe

fromIndependent
2 months ago
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Part of site in Cork set to host Ireland's largest solar farm subject of waste-management probe

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fromIndependent
2 months ago

Why a Clare village created a mural of Maire Rua, the firebrand reputed to have had affairs with 25 Cromwellian officers

Kilfenora TidyTowns received September 2025 planning permission to erect a large portrait of Máire Rua on a building, drawing local and tourist attention.
Renovation
fromHomebuilding
2 months ago

Planning and Infrastructure Bct now law for home builders

New law reforms UK planning to simplify permissions, improve land access, and support sustainable features for self-builders, reducing bureaucracy and legal barriers.
Renovation
fromHomebuilding
2 months ago

See this historic Cardiff farmhouse plot ready for redevelopment

0.61-acre former farmyard in Old St. Mellons features a Grade II early-18th-century farmhouse with planning permission to replace yard buildings with four new homes.
fromianVisits
2 months ago

Housing development at High Barnet tube station blocked by local council

The plan, put forward by TfL's property arm, Places for London and Barratt Homes, would have seen approximately 300 new homes, including 40% affordable homes, built on the car park and on the light industrial land to the south of the station. The development had been recommended in the planning officer's report, but the councillors voted to reject it. The main reasons were strong local opposition to building over the car park and concerns about the buildings' height.
London politics
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

IFA aims to have National Training Centre ready for 2028

There has been a lot of hard work going on in the background and we have spent months really refining our design and working on the masterplan and the building, engaging with all our stakeholders and getting ourselves prepared for the planning application," Fitzpatrick said. "We hope to submit next month, so now we've completed the pre-application notification stage and gone through a bit of statutory consultation. In summary, we're about to submit planning next month.
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fromIndependent
2 months ago

High Court gives go ahead for challenge to Metro link by Ranelagh residents

Several residents of Ranelagh, Dublin 6 have been given permission by the High Court to pursue their legal challenge to the MetroLink rail project.
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fromIrish Independent
2 months ago

Plans to alter Sinead O' Connor's former home in Wicklow queried by Irish Rail

Victorian seafront house Montebello sold for €1.295m; new owners seek multiple alterations and a commemorative plaque while rail safety and planning concerns persist.
UK politics
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Chinese mega embassy could bring security advantages, says No 10

Consolidating China's seven London diplomatic sites into a single mega embassy could reduce security risks and is likely to receive UK approval in January.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 months ago

Ministers approve 750m Marlow Film Studios development after review

Ministers approved a £750m Marlow Film Studios development creating 4,000 jobs and 18 sound stages despite local opposition and a prior council rejection.
#public-art
fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 months ago

Wimbledon expansion opponents granted permission to fight go-ahead ruling in Court of Appeal

A campaign group has been given the green light to take its legal battle over plans to almost triple the size of the Wimbledon tennis site to the Court of Appeal. On Wednesday, SWP said the Court of Appeal had granted it permission to appeal. In a court order dated November 13, Lord Justice Holgate said: "The grounds of appeal are arguable with a real prospect of success. "The case law on scheme benefits, deliverability, relevance, material considerations and irrationality merits review by the Court of Appeal."
London politics
Renovation
fromHomebuilding
3 months ago

We found the best places to buy garden sheds online

Choose a shed that fits the space, withstands British weather, has a solid base, meets planning rules, and includes insulation and security as needed.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 months ago

Are you building communities or just houses?': human cost of Birmingham council's plans for Druids Heath estate

Council approved demolition of 1,800 Druids Heath homes to build 3,500, with only 400 initially affordable and a potential net loss of 800 affordable units.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 months ago

Epping hotel can continue to house asylum seekers, high court rules

Lawyers for the local district council had sought a permanent injunction against the current use of the Bell hotel in Epping, arguing at the high court that it was a feeding ground for unrest and protest. The application was opposed by the property's owner, Somani Hotels, while the Home Office also intervened in the case, arguing that the closure of asylum hotels must be structured and gradual.
UK politics
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fromIndependent
3 months ago

'This has enveloped our entire lives for the last seven years' - Bitter row between neighbours over house extension in Sutton beach enclave set for court

A six-year legal dispute over an unauthorised two-storey 129 square metre extension at a Sutton, Dublin property will reach the Circuit Court this week.
UK politics
fromwww.standard.co.uk
4 months ago

Fury as historic London department store gets green light to become hotel

A historic south London department store will be converted into a 92-bed hotel despite a 400-signature petition and resident concerns about future temporary accommodation use.
London politics
fromwww.standard.co.uk
4 months ago

Family-run London restaurant fights back against 1.5million fine over an extractor fan

Family-run South London restaurant faces a multi-million-pound POCA confiscation over an unauthorised extractor and has raised nearly £20,000 to fund legal defence.
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fromTime Out London
4 months ago

London's Olympic Park could get a huge new zipline

A 440m switchback zipwire attached to the ArcellorMittal Orbit is proposed to boost visitors, potentially adding 60,000 annual visitors pending council approvals.
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fromwww.bbc.com
4 months ago

Olympic Park zipline tower proposal to be assessed

A zipline would run from the ArcelorMittal Orbit in Newham across into Tower Hamlets with a new 39m return tower, requiring approvals from both councils.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
4 months ago

Plans unveiled for hair-raising 425m zipline at Arcelormittal Orbit in Olympic Park

Plans to run a 425m zipline from the ArcellorMittal Orbit tower in the Olympic Park are set to be considered by councillors next week. ZipWorld, which operates the 114.5m high tower, wants planning permission for the wire from both Tower Hamlets and Newham councils. Plans say the zipline would offer a unique and exhilarating experience for a predicted 60,000 extra visitors a year.
London politics
#asylum-seekers
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 months ago

Starmer on horns of dilemma over China's seven-year mega-embassy saga

UK ministers must decide whether to allow China to build a large diplomatic complex in London amid local opposition and national security concerns.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
4 months ago

London Trocadero to be transformed into two-storey casino and restaurant

Plans to turn a former nightclub and restaurant in the London Trocadero into a two-storey casino have been given the green light by planning officers. The casino will cater for up to 1,250 customers and include a restaurant on the ground floor of the building on Coventry Street in the West End. The proposal, submitted by national casino operator Genting Casinos UK Ltd, was granted planning permission at a committee meeting on September 30.
London politics
Real estate
fromIndependent
4 months ago

Shay Given's 4m state-of-the-art padel centre batted away by planners

Planning permission for Shay Given's proposed €4m nine-court indoor padel centre at Goffs, Co Kildare, was refused by Kildare County Council.
fromianVisits
5 months ago

London Eye's little noticed planning clause raises 14 million for local community

Normally, when a large project receives planning approval, the local council can seek funding from the developer to contribute to local improvements, typically in the form of transport and services. That's in part to ensure that more people moving into an area don't overwhelm local doctors, schools and transport. The London Eye was somewhat unique in that it was an unproven, and at the time, temporary entertainment venue whose success or failure was uncertain.
London
fromHomebuilding
5 months ago

Are ground mounted solar panels worth installing? Yes, says our renewables expert - but make sure you know the pros and cons

While not as common as roof mounted panels, solar PV generation is all about sunshine, so if it's not possible to mount panels on the roof of the home, then it may be best to look at a ground mounted system located away from the home - but in an optimum position. Renewables energy expert, David Hilton is here to explain everything you need to know about ground mounted solar panels, ranging from the reasons why you might need to consider them, through to how they work and their pros and cons.
Environment
UK politics
fromwww.standard.co.uk
5 months ago

Victory for London pub loved by Charles Dickens against council in battle to keep riverside tables

Historic Trafalgar Tavern retains permission to serve outdoors after enforcement notice quashed; must submit detailed plans by year-end.
fromianVisits
5 months ago

Troubadour to bring 3,000-seat theatre complex to North Greenwich

The Troubadour theatre will be built on a plot of land that was, until just recently, the worksite offices for the Silvertown Tunnel next to the Cable Car. The theatre company says it has permission to operate the site for ten years. It's likely that it would then be developed for housing as most of the rest of North Greenwich has been and is being.
Arts
UK news
fromwww.standard.co.uk
5 months ago

Approving controversial Chinese mega-embassy in London 'unlawful,' ministers told amid espionage fears

Opponents are increasing pressure against Beijing's plan to convert Royal Mint Court in East Smithfield into a 20,000 m² embassy amid redacted plans and security concerns.
UK politics
fromianVisits
5 months ago

Funding collapse puts restoration of Grade II listed Ladywell Playtower in doubt

A Grade II listed Ladywell Playtower restoration has stalled due to rising costs and a funding shortfall, prompting the council to cancel permission and seek new developers.
Renovation
fromHomebuilding
6 months ago

Keeping your neighbours sweet when applying for planning isn't a legal requirement but is absolutely worth it, and here's why

Early, open neighbour engagement improves chances of planning approval and reduces long-term conflict, even when not legally required.
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 months ago

Ministers delay planning decision on Chinese super-embassy' in London

Ministers have delayed a decision on whether to grant planning permission to a proposed Chinese super-embassy in London amid concerns about redacted drawings in the building's plans. The deputy prime minister, Angela Rayner, was due to make a decision on 9 September but has pushed this back to 21 October, saying more time is needed to consider the plans for the development, which would occupy a sprawling 20,000 sq metres (5 acres) at Royal Mint Court in east London.
UK politics
fromHomebuilding
6 months ago

Change of use - 'How we turned designated commercial land into a residential plot for a family home'

When you're hunting for a building plot, it's easy to think you'll stumble across a neat patch of grass with planning permission already sorted and services waiting at the boundary. In reality, that almost never happens and more often than not, the best opportunities are hidden in plain sight - old garages, barns, or even, in building expert Mark Stevenson's case, a disused post office.
Real estate
UK politics
fromBusiness Matters
6 months ago

Government to appeal High Court ruling forcing closure of Epping migrant hotel

Yvette Cooper will appeal a High Court injunction ordering closure of the Bell Hotel housing asylum seekers, citing a precedent risk for asylum accommodation nationwide.
UK politics
fromwww.bbc.com
6 months ago

Government faces legal challenge over data centre

Campaigners legally challenge government approval for a 775,000 sq ft data centre at Iver landfill, citing inadequate environmental and energy impact assessment.
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fromIndependent
6 months ago

The 'life-changing mistake' that led to Meath home worth 'at least 1m' now being on the brink of demolition

The Murray family's home may be demolished after failed retention bids and appeals due to lack of planning permission.
UK politics
fromwww.standard.co.uk
6 months ago

Angela Rayner orders China to explain redacted blueprint for London 'mega-embassy' amid security fears

The Deputy Prime Minister has demanded explanations from Beijing regarding redacted building plans for a proposed embassy.
Renovation
fromHomebuilding
7 months ago

Biodiversity Net Gain? Most of us haven't heard of it, apparently

Biodiversity Net Gain mandates that new developments in England improve the natural environment, which is largely unknown to the public.
#listed-buildings
fromHomebuilding
7 months ago
Renovation

Extending a listed building? I took on the challenge and here's what I learnt about dealing with the 'extra-ordinary'

fromHomebuilding
7 months ago
Renovation

Extending a listed building? I took on the challenge and here's what I learnt about dealing with the 'extra-ordinary'

Renovation
fromHomebuilding
7 months ago

Lewis Capaldi's off-grid dream rural retreat hits a snag as neighbour objects to 'oppressive' 3.5m fence

Lewis Capaldi's plans for a recording studio progress, but a high boundary fence faces local objections.
Environment
fromwww.romfordrecorder.co.uk
7 months ago

Huge Upminster energy storage hub set for approval - despite flooding concerns

Planning permission for a battery energy storage facility on green belt land is expected to be granted despite significant concerns.
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