The National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) was comprehensively revised at the end of 2024, marking one of the most significant overhauls of national planning policy for more than ten years. One of the key changes relates to land categorisation, characterised by the introduction of the grey belt concept. The latest NPPF consultation process that closed
Sites adopting a broadly sequential approach to flood risk may no longer need to apply the sequential test as a result of the latest changes to the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF). Yet while the strengthening of the wording around this aspect of policy has been well received, there remain some unanswered questions. In the
A major mixed-use development that will create a thriving new heart for North Acton has been given the green light. Plans for One Portal Way will deliver three high-rise triangular residential blocks. The towers, the tallest of which would be 56 storeys, are part of a seven-block phased development for Imperial College London. During a
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