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Angus Walker
Angus Walker, Partner
The Planning Act 2008 is one of the most important pieces of legislation affecting major infrastructure projects for many years. The same new procedure will be available for the third runway at Heathrow Airport, new nuclear power stations and windfarms being planned around the English and Welsh coast, the next high speed railway north from London, and many more high-profile projects.

132: NEWS - ministerial teams relevant to Planning Act regime announced

This is entry number 132, first published on 18 May 2010, of a blog on the implementation of the Planning Act 2008. Click here for a link to the whole blog. If you would like to be notified when the blog is updated, with links sent by email, click here.

Today's entry reports on the new government ministers who will have responsibility for the Planning Act regime.

131: what the coalition means for the Planning Act regime

This is entry number 131, first published on 13 May 2010, of a blog on the implementation of the Planning Act 2008. Click here for a link to the whole blog. If you would like to be notified when the blog is updated, with links sent by email, click here.

Today's entry reports on the future of the Planning Act regime in the light of the Conservative Lib Dem coalition.

130: NEWS - second pre-application consultation launched

This is entry number 130, first published on 11 May 2010, of a blog on the implementation of the Planning Act 2008. Click here for a link to the whole blog. If you would like to be notified when the blog is updated, with links sent by email, click here.

Today's entry reports on the launch of the second pre-application consultation for a Planning Act project.

129: when will the Infrastructure Planning Commission receive an application?

This is entry number 129, first published on 5 May 2010, of a blog on the implementation of the Planning Act 2008. Click here for a link to the whole blog. If you would like to be notified when the blog is updated, with links sent by email, click here.

Today's entry considers when the first application to the Infrastructure Planning Commission is likely to be made.

128: Planning Act 2008 - first IPC application made?

This is entry number 128, first published on 30 April 2010, of a blog on the implementation of the Planning Act 2008. Click here for a link to the whole blog. If you would like to be notified when the blog is updated, with links sent by email, click here.

Today's entry marks the expected date of the first application to the Infrastructure Planning Commission.

127: Planning Act 2008 - all the links

This is entry number 127, first published on 27 April 2010, of a blog on the implementation of the Planning Act 2008. Click here for a link to the whole blog. If you would like to be notified when the blog is updated, with links sent by email, click here.

Today's entry is a set of links for Planning Act-related material.

126: Planning Act 2008 - changes made to date

This is entry number 126, first published on 22 April 2010, of a blog on the implementation of the Planning Act 2008. Click here for a link to the whole blog. If you would like to be notified when the blog is updated, with links sent by email, click here.

Today's entry sets out the changes that have been made to the Planning Act so far.

125: ten good things about the Planning Act 2008 regime

This is entry number 125, first published on 20 April 2010, of a blog on the implementation of the Planning Act 2008. Click here for a link to the whole blog. If you would like to be notified when the blog is updated, with links sent by email, click here.

Today's entry considers some of the benefits of the Planning Act.

124: the Planning Act 2008 and the Marine Management Organisation

This is entry number 124, first published on 16 April 2010, of a blog on the implementation of the Planning Act 2008. Click here for a link to the whole blog. If you would like to be notified when the blog is updated, with links sent by email, click here.

Today's entry looks at the interface of the regime with the new Marine Management Organisation.

123: what the manifestos say about infrastructure planning at a glance

This is entry number 123, first published on 14 April 2010, of a blog on the implementation of the Planning Act 2008. Click here for a link to the whole blog. If you would like to be notified when the blog is updated, with links sent by email, click here.

Today’s entry summarises what the three main parties' manifestos say about infrastructure planning.

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