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Ep82: Why a court ruling that permissions cannot be split retrospectively will make it more difficult for developers to modify large schemes, plus this week’s key news

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In this bonus edition, we examine a court judgment that quashed a housing association's bid to amend an outline consent for a huge estate regeneration project, detailing:Why commentators see the ruling as significantThe likely practical implications of the judgment for developers and councils, and why it has prompted a "bit of a panic" among some in the development sector What it means for the use of 'drop-in' applicationsKey planning news, and why it’s important, brought to you by the team behind Planning magazine, the leading source of independent intelligence for planning professionals for 50 years. planningresource.co.uk @planningMag Room 106 is the Professional Publishers Association’s Podcast of the Year 2023/24. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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