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Renewable Energy Planning

Advisory Note – National Planning Policy Framework

The introduction of the National Planning Policy Framework in March 2012 supersedes current Planning Policy Guidance and Planning Policy Statements. Some of these are retained for a transitional period only, once the Transport Guidance Notes have been published all of … Continue reading

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New Planning Guidelines to be Revealed

The new draft of the National Planning Policy Framework to be published later is expected to cut down the current 1,000 pages of planning regulation to just 50. The plans, which centre on a “presumption in favour of sustainable development”, … Continue reading

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Planning for and Development of Renewable Energy Projects

Free Breakfast Seminar – Grange Moor, Wakefield – Thursday 10th November 2011 Registration from 08:30; Session 09:00 – 10:00 – Refreshments Provided The Government’s target of producing 30% of the Country’s power from renewable energy sources by 2020 places an … Continue reading

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New Website – Renewable-Energy-Planning.com added to our Expanding Portfolio

We are pleased to announce we have today launched a new website at http://www.renewable-energy-planning.com Renewable energy can be classified by many different processes, from wind turbines to waste processing, and recycling centres to anaerobic digestion plants. This website describes how … Continue reading

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