Blog posts tagged with “sustainability”

The 2027 Building Regulations Shift and What It Means for Planning Certainty

The 2026 amendments to the Building Regulations mark a decisive shift in how planning and building performance are connected. What was once a largely sequential process, where planning approval preceded technical compliance, is now becoming an integrated system where energy, carbon, and ventilation requirements shape schemes from the outset.

For developers, this means that decisions traditionally deferred to later design stages must now be considered at feasibility and pre-application. The introduction of renewable electricity requirements and the reframing of energy standards around greenhouse gas emissions will influence site layout, infrastructure assumptions, and ultimately viability.

For planning authorities, this creates a clearer mandate to expect more robust energy and sustainability narratives earlier in the process. The result is a more front-loaded development model, where clarity at the start becomes essential to avoid delay, redesign, or loss of certainty further down the line.

15th April 2026

Milton Keynes Refusal of Employment Scheme on 57 Hectare Allocated Site Overturned by Planning Inspector

By Akeem Iginla Milton Keynes Council’s refusal for a proposed 241,500 square meter warehousing and industrial scheme on a 57 hectare allocated employment site, has been overturned by the Planning Inspector. The scheme was originally refused due to concerns of negative impact on archaeology, the historic environment, transport and biodiversity. The proposed scheme on land […]

21st October 2020