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Roy Pinnock

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Planning TV – Spotlight on landbanking

Dentons Planning TV is a new and innovative platform for engaging in and reacting to the latest developments in the […]

By Roy Pinnock
  • Planning TV

Planning TV – Spotlight on Placemaking

Dentons Planning TV is a new and innovative platform for engaging in and reacting to the latest developments in the […]

By Roy Pinnock
  • Planning TV

Planning TV – Spotlight on the London Plan

Dentons Planning TV is a new and innovative platform for engaging in and reacting to the latest developments in the […]

By Roy Pinnock
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  • Planning Permission

Improving the use of Planning Conditions?

Too many unnecessary and overly restrictive conditions are still routinely attached to planning permissions, driving up costs and impeding development. […]

By Roy Pinnock
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Planning TV – Spotlight on Planning in London

Dentons Planning TV is a new and innovative platform for engaging in and reacting to the latest developments in the […]

By Roy Pinnock
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Planning TV – Spotlight on Section 106 Review Mechanisms

Dentons Planning TV is a new and innovative platform for engaging in and reacting to the latest developments in the […]

By Roy Pinnock
  • Best Consideration

Simply the best? A review of what ‘best consideration’ means in practice and how it is affecting the property market

In a world of increasing devolution and local responsibility, local authorities still need ministerial consent to dispose of land at […]

By Roy Pinnock
  • Development
  • Housebuilding
  • Planning Appeals
  • Planning Guidance
  • Planning Policy

High Court clarifies application of presumption in favour in heritage harm case

The High Court has provided further guidance on the application of the presumption in favour of sustainable development (paragraph 14 […]

By Roy Pinnock
  • Development
  • Equalities Duties
  • Judicial Review
  • Planning Appeals

Troubled waters – Equalities Duty and Alternative Sites Failings Fatal

The public sector equality duty under Section 149 of the Equality Act 2010 (PSED) is playing an increasing role in […]

By Roy Pinnock
  • Planning TV

Planning TV – Spotlight on Neighbourhood Planning

Dentons Planning TV is a new and innovative platform for engaging in and reacting to the latest developments in the […]

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  • Development
  • Housebuilding
  • Procurement
  • Viability

Timely delivery for regeneration projects

The Winchester Silver Hill scheme was based on a development agreement between Winchester City Council and a developer for a […]

By Roy Pinnock
  • Development
  • Housebuilding
  • Local Authority Land
  • Planning Permission
  • Procurement

Ready, steady… build!

On April Fool’s Day, we suggested – with a perfectly straight face – that the conditions may be in place […]

By Roy Pinnock

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