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Planning update: NPPF revisions analysed; barriers to retrofitting historic homes; updates to practice notes and precedent on affordable housing, biodiversity net gain, renewables, viability, section 106, Building Safety Regulator

Published on: 11 January 2024

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  • Planning policy
  • Updated National Planning Policy Framework published
  • Buildings and Building Regulations
  • Government reviews barriers to adopting energy efficiency and low carbon heating measures to historic homes
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  • New and updated content
  • Updated Practice Notes
  • Updated Precedent
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  • Planning policy
  • Buildings and Building Regulations
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • New and updated content
  • Related Documents

Planning policy

Updated National Planning Policy Framework published

On 19 December 2023, the government issued its long-awaited reply to the consultation on national planning policy reform, alongside the refreshed National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF). Toni Weston, a partner at Gowling WLG, offers observations on the revisions. She finds it challenging to see how the NPPF alterations will genuinely progress the consultation’s stated ambition to back the government’s objectives of making the planning system work better for communities, delivering additional homes through sustainable development, nurturing pride in place and, more broadly, supporting levelling up...

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