Planning Application Fee Increase
Planning fees across England are set to jump massively as ministers seek to ensure that the planning system is better resourced. Under the move, announced in the government’s response...
Planning fees across England are set to jump massively as ministers seek to ensure that the planning system is better resourced. Under the move, announced in the government’s response...
Swindon Borough are currently in the process of developing a New Local Plan. As part of this process, the LPA need to identify a sufficient range of sites to...
IPS were pleased to assist in achieving a s.73 (variation of condition) permission, for proposals at a residential development site in Begelly, Pembrokeshire. Following a change in ownership, the...
It has been a busy year for all at IPS, with continuing challenges and changes across the planning and political system. Next year is set to be even busier...
IPS were pleased to secure permission at appeal for a householder rear extension to a dwelling for a private individual in Bath. The proposed two storey extension allows our...
Article by Managing Director Robert Gillespie With new PM Liz Truss having told the Conservative Party’s Conference that she is pro-growth, it is somewhat difficult to reconcile that stance...
We extend our deepest sympathies and condolences to the Royal Family following the passing of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. As a mark of respect, our offices will be...
IPS team members celebrated the retirement of our Associate Planner, Robert (Bob) Wilson over the summer period. Bob joined the practice in April 2016 following 36 years of experience...
Summary of the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill May 2022 – Robert Wilson MSc (Dist) BA (Hons) MRTPI Introduction The Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill (LU&RB), was given its...
IPS has successfully secured a CLEUD (Certificate of Lawful Existing Use) for an existing residential property, the Lambing Shed in Cheltenham Borough. IPS was instructed to respond to the...