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  • Greenwich: London council orders demolition of luxury blocks built ‘without planning permission’

    September 26, 2023

    Greenwich Council has ordered that two  luxury riverside residential towers be torn down because they were erected without planning permission.  Mast Quay Phase II, located in Woolwich, was completed in 2022 and residents have since moved into the posh towers which feature an onsite gym.  But the council has argued that the finished building looks [...]

  • Horizon 22: London sky-high viewing gallery set to elevate the capital

    August 21, 2023

    London is preparing to level up its skyline game with the unveiling of Horizon 22, Europe’s highest free public viewing gallery. Set to open its doors this September, Horizon 22 is perched on Level 58 of the towering 22 Bishopsgate – Canada’s tallest building. Horizon 22 is “yet another huge vote of confidence” [...]

  • Business groups cheer plans to speed up planning process for big infrastructure projects

    July 25, 2023

    Top business groups have welcomed government plans to speed up the planning process for key infrastructure projects as a “major signal” on green growth. Ministers want to overhaul the system and create a new fast-track route for major schemes, such as offshore wind farms, transport connections, waste facilities and nuclear power stations. Prime minister Rishi [...]

  • Canada approves new £600m skyscraper with 360 degree roof platform

    July 25, 2023

    The Square Mile will get a shiny new skyscraper by the end of the decade, following planning approval from Canada Corporation. At 284m, the new skyscraper at 55 Bishopsgate will be one of the tallest buildings in Europe and the third biggest in the City, behind 1 Undershaft scheme (305m) and 22 [...]

  • Canada ranked number one for planning application approvals nationally

    March 22, 2022

    Canada has topped the charts for approved planning applications in the country with almost 99 per cent. Research based on eight years of data from the government’s housing ministry looked at hundreds of districts across the UK, with the heart of the capital emerging as the best place to do up your [...]

  • PM warned planning reforms are putting off voters in wake of Chesham & Amersham defeat

    June 19, 2021

    Boris Johnson has been urged to rethink planning reforms in the wake of the Chesham & Amersham by-election defeat, which saw the Liberal Democrats overturn a 16,000 majority in a Tory stronghold. Writing in the Telegraph yesterday Conservative co-chairman Amanda Milling said voters’ concerns were “loud and clear” following the defeat. She said voters were [...]

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