How Planning Applications Are Decided: Understanding Material Considerations
When you submit (or object to) a planning application, the decision isn’t based on personal views or how many people are for or against it.… More >>
National Town Planning Consultancy based in the North East
When you submit (or object to) a planning application, the decision isn’t based on personal views or how many people are for or against it.… More >>
Town planning in the England isn’t just about local councils approving housing estates or new supermarkets.… More >>
Planning can often seem complex and full of jargon but behind the scenes, there are key documents that guide how decisions are made and how places grow.… More >>
England’s waterways are facing growing environmental pressure. Pollution from sewage overflows, agricultural runoff, and insufficient infrastructure has led to widespread concern about the health of rivers, lakes, and coastal waters.… More >>
When it comes to making your property more energy-efficient, understanding Permitted Development for Solar Equipment is key.… More >>
If you’ve ever tried to unravel England’s planning rules, you’ll know it can feel daunting.… More >>
If you’ve ever wondered how councils decide where new homes, schools, and business spaces should go, the answer often starts with a Call for Sites.… More >>
Planning has always been about balance – weighing housing need, economic growth, and infrastructure against environmental protection, community identity, and landscape integrity.
In today’s dynamic business environment, time is money. Nowhere is this more evident than in the planning system, where delays can have a significant impact on business expansion and local economic growth.… More >>
The concept of new towns in England is not new. Born out of post-war necessity, the New Towns Act 1946 saw the creation of planned settlements like Milton Keynes, Stevenage, and Harlow.… More >>