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Planning weekly highlights—30 January 2020

Published on: 30 January 2020

Table of contents

  • Key developments and highlights
  • Brexit—exit day update
  • Environment Bill introduced to Parliament
  • Government to invest £500m to reverse Beeching cuts and reconnect UK towns
  • National Audit Office releases HS2 update report
  • Planning policy
  • Welsh towns to be transformed by £90m programme
  • Court upholds refusal of temporary planning permission for gypsy site in green belt (Sykes v SCLG)
  • Enforcement
  • Cumulative effect of other Gypsy and Traveller injunctions relevant in assessing proportionality (Bromley v Persons Unknown)
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Article summary

This week's edition of Planning weekly highlights includes: updates on Brexit, the Environment Bill and High Speed 2, announcements of government funding for the reopening of historic rail lines and the regeneration of Welsh town centres and judgments on a refusal of planning permission for a Gypsy camp in the green belt and on borough-wide injunctions against Gypsy and Traveller encampments.

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