Rolling posts on UK planning law, policy, appeals, plan examinations…


Town centre planning: what’s the point?
What Class E to residential permitted development rights mean for planning policy in town centres.

A strange revolution: Class E-to-residential, and the end of virtual committee meetings
A tale of two planning laws: one which was made. And one which wasn't.

Notes from the High Street: Class E vs. the NPPF
How Class E changes what English town planning is about.