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Tyler-Parkes secures Permission in Principle for self-build homes in Knowle
Tyler-Parkes is pleased to announce that Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council has granted Permission in Principle for the development of up to two self and custom-build dwellings at 1817 Warwick Road, Knowle . The decision confirms that the proposed site is acceptable in principle for residential development, recognising the site’s potential to contribute to local housing needs and to support the growing demand for self and custom-build opportunities within the borough.
TP Editorial Team
Nov 191 min read


Government to determine Major Housing Schemes Under New 150-Home Rule
The Housing Secretary is expected to announce a major change to the planning system. Under the reported plans, any proposal for 150 homes or more that a council intends to refuse would instead have to be referred to central Government for determination. This marks one of the most significant recent shifts in planning policy and reflects growing concern in Whitehall over slow housing delivery, stalled local plans and chronic under-supply across much of the country. Central
TP Editorial Team
Nov 183 min read


Solihull’s Green Belt Protection Leads to “Town” Status for Knowle, Dorridge and Bentley Heath
Solihull Council has made what one senior councillor called a “decision of national significance” by reclassifying Knowle, Dorridge and Bentley Heath (KDBH) as a single town — a move designed to strengthen Green Belt protection around the settlements. The change means that, in planning terms, the Green Belt will now serve to prevent the new town from merging with other settlements, rather than separating the three villages from each other. Balsall Common has also been given
TP Editorial Team
Oct 301 min read


Government May Ease Affordable Housing Requirements Amid Viability Pressures
Policy review signals more flexibility ahead The Government is reportedly considering measures to make affordable housing requirements more flexible, amid growing concern that current targets are stalling development across the country. In London, Mayor Sadiq Khan has confirmed that “nothing is off the table” as the Greater London Authority reviews the city’s long-standing 35 per cent affordable housing threshold. Developers argue that the existing target renders many schemes
TP Editorial Team
Oct 172 min read


Wyre Forest District Council launches Call for Sites
Wyre Forest District Council is inviting landowners, developers, agents, community groups and other stakeholders to submit land for...
TP Editorial Team
Sep 232 min read


Enhancing Wellness Facilities at Calcot Manor Hotel & Spa
Calcot Manor Hotel Tyler Parkes has secured planning permission on behalf of Calcot Health & Leisure for the creation of a Thermal...
TP Editorial Team
Sep 92 min read


Freestanding Tourist Accommodation in the Form of 'Hides' at Calcot Manor Hotel and Spa
Blue Forest Glenda Parkes has been working with the luxury Calcot Manor Hotel and Spa for several years and has recently secured planning...
TP Editorial Team
Sep 52 min read


Government Reviews CIL Rules Following Surge in Unfair Charges to Self-Builders and Homeowners
dreamstime.com The government is actively reviewing the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) regulations amid growing concern that the...
TP Editorial Team
Jul 222 min read


England on the Brink of a Housebuilding Boom? New Data Suggests So
New figures from TerraQuest’s Planning Portal Market Index suggest England may be entering a new era of housebuilding. In Q1 2025,...
TP Editorial Team
Jun 201 min read
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