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Housing and Planning Bill Moves to the House of Lords
The Housing and Planning Bill will now be considered by the House of Lords having passed its third reading following […]
Brooke Smith welcomes a new recruit.
Brooke Smith Planning welcomes Andrew Thompson as a Senior Consultant. Andrew will be working with the Practice on a consultancy basis […]
Franklin House Phase 2 – Public Consultation (Now Closed)
Brooke Smith Planning is working on behalf of Franklin House (Bournville) Company Limited towards the preparation of a full […]
Former Bulls Head PH – Public Consultation (Now Closed)
Brooke Smith Planning are preparing a planning application on behalf of Bromford Developments Ltd, for the redevelopment of the […]
Small Development and Vacant Building Credit Exemptions Now Don’t Apply
The High Court has recently upheld a challenge by West Berkshire and Reading Borough Councils against the Governments controversial […]
Birmingham CIL – Now is the time to act!
Birmingham City Council has confirmed that, subject to full Council approval, it intends to adopt its Community Infrastructure Levy […]
Fixing the Foundations: Creating a More Prosperous Nation
Earlier today, in Birmingham, Business Secretary Sajid Javid unveiled plans to move planning forward and to make it easier to […]
Kings Norton Co-Operative Gets the Green Light
Planning consent has been granted by Birmingham City Council for a new Co-operative store in the heart of Kings Norton, […]
Some Major Changes to Permitted Development Rights Are Coming…
Everyone in the world of planning will have worked with the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995. […]
Conservatoire Success at Planning Committee
The Practice has gained consent for an exciting new city centre building to house the Birmingham Conservatoire. Birmingham City Council […]