All Construction Business: Strategy, Risk and Regulations articles – Page 107
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East London towers approved at appeal
Inspector overturns Tower Hamlets decision on a major proposal for second time in weeks
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Green light for £100m Bournemouth scheme
Mixed-use deal being developed by local council and Morgan Sindall
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Controversial £250m Maidenhead scheme gets go-ahead
Planners ignore objections to grant permission for six-building town centre project
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NIC should be given statutory power, says former housing minister
The Raynsford Review, which has been published today, makes 24 recommendations to overhaul the planning system
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Grenfell and the Hackitt report: whisper it, but progress is being made
Against the odds it seems that progress has been made behind the scenes – with, rumour has it, the help of about 100 civil servants – to implement Hackitt’s review
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Call to jail those who flout fire regulations
Industry figures say that the minimum acceptable standards needed to be made clearer
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Bristol's rejected arena: a tale of two cities
Bristol’s mayor has rejected plans to build an arena in the city centre to make way for a £300m mixed‑use scheme - does this move put the role of mayor in the spotlight?
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Scotland moves to protect rivers from polluting contractors
Legislation was passed just weeks before Aberdeen road team fined nearly £300,000 for pollution breaches
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Government launches building regulations consultation
The consultation, which runs until October, seeks views on the proposed clarification of statutory guidance on fire safety
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New £300m Bristol uni campus given outline planning
Once given the go-ahead the Temple Quarter Enterprise Campus will be built in the centre of the city
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City's third tallest tower gets green light
The 56-storey tower at 100 Leadenhall is known as Cheesegrater 2
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Economist to head government review of planning appeals
Reforms due to be made at end of year
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Make given the go-ahead for Old Oak homes
Trio of schemes become first private sector jobs to be given the go-ahead in the regeneration project
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Rethinking the green belt needn't mean a planning free-for-all
There are plans afoot to reform the planning system, but reforming the green belt won’t necessarily result in the countryside’s disappearance
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Plans submitted for £64m Liverpool university job
Liverpool John Moores University is redeveloping a former Royal Mail site
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Government coming up short on development, survey finds
London Development Barometer found that 42% of respondents expected less development activity in the capital in the next five years
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KSS hoping to be on the ball with Leicester City training complex
Plans for Foxes due to be submitted this summer