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March 22, 2023
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The Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill will leave the planning system unrecognisable from the one we are used to. Once it becomes law, it will make fundamental changes to the way local plans are prepared and what they contain. There will be small, but significant, changes to the way that planning applications are determined too.

In his latest column for Housing Today our managing director, Paul Smith, summarises those changes and explains their likely impacts.

Read it here

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