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What does the mini-budget mean for planning?

Season 1, Ep. 3

What does the Chancellor's 'mini-budget' of 23 September really mean for the planning system and for wider economic growth in the UK?


In this Planning Law Unplanned/50 Shades of Planning joint special, Iain Thomson gives his views alongside those of Simon Ricketts, Sam Stafford, Shelly Rouse and Nicola Gooch. Warning: contains strong opinions in a northern accent.

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