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The proposals relate to the introduction of stronger building control procedural requirements for new homes and in some instances work to existing dwellings where the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 (Fire Safety Order or FSO) applies below 18 metres.
This consultation closes on 11 June 2026.
Plan approval requirements for new builds and fire safety order buildings - GOV.UK
Government are seeking views on proposals to improve 16-19 performance measures. The proposals aim to reform performance measures so that they improve outcomes and provide parents, students, and other users of the data with reliable and meaningful information.
This consultation closes on 21 July 2026.
16 to 19 performance measures - GOV.UK
Government want to know what you think about a possible exemption from biodiversity net gain for some brownfield residential development projects.
They ask whether an exemption should be introduced and, if so, what size thresholds should apply.
They are also seeking views on how brownfield residential development should be defined.
They also welcome comments on any ecological, administrative or viability impacts, including any relevant evidence or case studies.
This consultation closes on 10 June 2026.
The government is seeking views on several proposals for permitted development rights (PDRs) for onshore wind in England.
The government is proposing to not change existing domestic PDRs that apply to households or introduce a new PDR for repowering or community energy projects. However, they are seeking further views and feedback on further changes that could support these types of development.
This consultation closes on 10 June 2026.
Permitted development rights for onshore wind turbines in England - GOV.UK
This consultation invites views on the government’s proposed approach to legislating, including:
This consultation closes on 18 June 2026.
Proposals to prohibit trail hunting in England and Wales - GOV.UK
Prepared by Andy Dean, Consultant for the Rural Services NetworkEmail: [email protected] |