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Planning reform proposals leave many unanswered questions on nature, green space and energy efficiency

Comment17.08.20by John Alker
Planning proposals look to have worrying loopholes on biodiversity and protection of green space except in protected zones, as well as risk limiting the ability of local authorities to set the bar high on climate change and new housing, writes John Alker

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