Arguably, the absence of clear policies and legislation regarding short-term rentals has frequently left planners grappling with the challenge of navigating the ambiguous territory of short-term rentals and planning regulations. However, it has been recently […]
Paragraph 84: A Net Zero Achievement in the Northumberland Green Belt
A new Paragraph 84 home in the Northumberland green belt is set to become the first Arts and Craft style house to be Net Zero regulated energy – with 140% of energy generated on-site, the building […]
The Updated NPPF and Paragraph 84 ‘Grand Designs’ Houses
The long-awaited updated National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) was published shortly before Christmas. The changes prompt a series of questions: What are the changes? When do the changes take effect? What does this mean for […]
New Planning Fees: Navigating the Changes for 2024
As of December 6, 2023, a significant shift in planning fees has taken place, marking a notable change in the regulatory landscape. The Town and Country Planning (Fees for Applications, Deemed Applications, Requests, and Site […]
Inclusive Planning for Safer Communities
As we go into winter, we find ourselves nearing the time of year where a number of our daily activities often occur in darkness and we need to think more about how inclusive planning can […]
Planning Approval Secured for Holiday Accommodation in Northumberland National Park
We are always pleased to support our clients with planning services. We would always recommend that you contact us for planning advice before embarking with your development proposals. On occasion, we are contacted by clients […]
Levelling-Up and Regeneration Bill receives Royal Assent
On 26th October, 2023, the Levelling-Up and Regeneration Bill of 2022-23 received Royal Assent, officially becoming the Levelling-Up and Regeneration Act 2023, often referred to as LURA 2023. While the full scope of LURA 2023 is […]
Consent Granted for Major Renewable Energy Schemes
EP have been working on a large number of renewable energy schemes over the past couple of years, including applications for planning permission, listed building consent, lawful development certificates and prior approval. One such suite […]
15-Minute Cities: A Planner’s Perspective
The 15-minute cities concept conceives that by actively designing an urban area, the daily needs of work, education, healthcare and leisure can be reached by a 15-minute walk or bike ride from where you live. […]
NPPF Changes and the Impact on Local Plans: A Manchester Perspective
Proposed changes to the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) will make it easier to plan for fewer homes. The Government’s justification is for greater emphasis on the plan-making system, but plans will now not have […]
National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF): Have Your Say on Proposed Revisions
On 22 December 2022 the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities published a consultation document on the proposed reforms to National Planning Policy together with their proposed revisions to the National Planning Policy Framework, […]
Implications for Multiple Planning Permissions Following Hillside Supreme Court Decision
The Supreme Court has recently rejected the appeal made by Hillside Parks Ltd against the previous Court of Appeal ruling, which found against allowing further development under its original planning permission on its site in […]