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Planning update: PIA 2025 energy reforms, England habitats 9A report, social housing funding/standards, gypsy/traveller s288 challenge, HS2 Euston tunnelling, plus new and updated practice notes (29 January 2026)

Published on: 29 January 2026

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Planning issues in energy projects

The Planning and Infrastructure Act 2025 (PIA 2025), which gained Royal Assent on 18 December 2025, ushers in extensive planning reform across the UK economy. Although PIA 2025 spans numerous markets and industries, it also contains targeted measures for the energy sector. These measures—and what they mean for energy developers and investors—are considered in a News Analysis by Rory Bennett, counsel, and Lucy Bruce Jones, partner, of Norton Rose Fulbright LLP, together with the Lexis+® Energy and Planning teams: The Planning and Infrastructure Act 2025-implications for the energy sector.

Heritage and natural environment

Defra publishes first England-specific habitats regulations 9A report for 2019–24. The Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) has issued England’s first nation-level review under regulation 9A of the Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2017, SI 2017/1012 (as amended), setting out conservation actions for habitats and species for the period 2019–24...

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