Blogs

318: Planning Act 2008 / Localism Act 2011 summary at 3 February 2012

This is entry number 318, published on 3 February 2012, of a blog on the Planning Act 2008 infrastructure planning and authorisation regime. Click here for a link to the whole blog. If you would like to be notified when the blog is updated, with links sent by email, click here.

317: will there be any more IPC applications?

This is entry number 317, published on 1 February 2012, of a blog on the Planning Act 2008 infrastructure planning and authorisation regime. Click here for a link to the whole blog. If you would like to be notified when the blog is updated, with links sent by email, click here.

Today's entry reports on forthcoming changes to application acceptance criteria.

316: IPC and NID start to plan handover arrangements

This is entry number 316, published on 30 January 2012, of a blog on the Planning Act 2008 infrastructure planning and authorisation regime. Click here for a link to the whole blog. If you would like to be notified when the blog is updated, with links sent by email, click here.

Today's entry reports on moves towards the abolition of the Infrastructure Planning Commission.

315: seventh National Policy Statement designated

This is entry number 315, published on 26 January 2012, of a blog on the Planning Act 2008 infrastructure planning and authorisation regime. Click here for a link to the whole blog. If you would like to be notified when the blog is updated, with links sent by email, click here.

Today's entry reports on the designation of the Ports National Policy Statement.

314: Greenpeace loses nuclear power JR as 1200 Hinkley representations made

This is entry number 314, published on 24 January 2012, of a blog on the Planning Act 2008 infrastructure planning and authorisation regime. Click here for a link to the whole blog. If you would like to be notified when the blog is updated, with links sent by email, click here.

Today's entry reports on the Nuclear Power National Policy Statement and Hinkley Point C application.

313: Planning Act regime goes international

This is entry number 313, published on 20 January 2012, of a blog on the Planning Act 2008 infrastructure planning and authorisation regime. Click here for a link to the whole blog. If you would like to be notified when the blog is updated, with links sent by email, click here.

Today's entry reports on the influence of the Planning Act regime on Europe and vice versa.

312: Planning Act regime - are other consents necessary?

This is entry number 312, published on 18 January 2012, of a blog on the Planning Act 2008 infrastructure planning and authorisation regime. Click here for a link to the whole blog. If you would like to be notified when the blog is updated, with links sent by email, click here.

Today's entry calls for other consents to be folded into the Planning Act regime.

311: more of Localism Act 2011 comes into force

This is entry number 311, published on 16 January 2012, of a blog on the Planning Act 2008 infrastructure planning and authorisation regime. Click here for a link to the whole blog. If you would like to be notified when the blog is updated, with links sent by email, click here.

Today's entry reports on further provisions of the Localism Act coming into force.

310: busy new year for IPC but where is the pipeline?

This is entry number 310, published on 13 January 2012, of a blog on the Planning Act 2008 infrastructure planning and authorisation regime. Click here for a link to the whole blog. If you would like to be notified when the blog is updated, with links sent by email, click here.

Today's entry reports on progress with live and up-and-coming Infrastructure Planning Commission projects.

309: UK resists further infrastructure authorisation streamlining by the EU

This is entry number 309, published on 9 January 2012, of a blog on the Planning Act 2008 infrastructure planning and authorisation regime. Click here for a link to the whole blog. If you would like to be notified when the blog is updated, with links sent by email, click here.

Today's entry reports on the latest progress with EU proposals to streamline the energy consenting process.

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