Entries Tagged as 'Planning'

Hobbs Parker obtain Planning Permission for innovative Teaching and Student Accommodation for CATS College, Canterbury

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Hobbs Parker Property Consultants, working with Clague Architects, Canterbury, have obtained planning permission for the expansion of CATS College, Canterbury.

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David Jarman Head of Hobbs Parker Planning Consultants; Planning Since 1985!

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A recent article in the Kentish Gazette ‘Memories’ feature included this photo of our very own Head of Hobbs Parker Planning Consultants, David Jarman, in his former role as a planning officer at Canterbury City Council.

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A London Assembly report has called for stronger planning powers to support small shops.

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Cornered shops by the Assembly’s Planning and Housing Committee examines the steady decline of local shops in London.  It concludes that changes to local, regional and national planning policies  could offer more protection. Also of equal interest are proposed amendments to the Use Classes Order.

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Eoin O'Connor becomes chartered member of the Royal Town Planning Institute

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The Hobbs Parker Group wishes to congratulate Eoin O’Connor on his recent election to chartered membership of the Royal Town Planning Institute.

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Government unveils plans to enable rural communities to build homes without planning permission

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The housing minister Grant Shapps has announced plans to allow rural communities to build developments of up to 20 houses in villages (including in the green belt), without seeking planning permission from local councils.

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