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Istanbul Residents Protest Sale of Public Green Space for Housing

Residents of Caferağa neighborhood in Istanbul are protesting the Vakıflar General Directorate's decision to auction off a 12-acre public green space for housing development, citing the area's importance as a disaster relief center, community hub, and last remaining green space.

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Sydney to Build New Train Station, 10,000 Homes in Woollahra

Sydney will build its first new heavy rail station in over a decade in Woollahra, near the CBD, to facilitate the construction of 10,000 new homes by 2029, addressing housing shortages but potentially facing community opposition.

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NSW Housing Authority's Fast-Tracked Approvals Spark Backlash

The NSW government's Housing Delivery Authority has fast-tracked approval for over 70,200 homes in seven months, bypassing local councils who warn of strained infrastructure and the erosion of commercial precincts, sparking a growing backlash.

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England's Housing Plan Neglects Community Infrastructure

England's rapid housing plan is neglecting community infrastructure, resulting in thousands of homes built without essential amenities like shops and schools; a landscape-led approach with community involvement offers a solution.

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Sydney North-West Housing Plan Sparks Infrastructure Concerns

The NSW government's plan to add thousands of homes to Sydney's north-west, bypassing council approval, has sparked a community backlash due to insufficient infrastructure; the Hills Shire Council's campaign has over 16,500 signatures demanding new schools, road upgrades, and parkland.

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Berlin Protects Most State-Owned Urban Gardens

The Berlin Senate approved a law securing most state-owned urban gardens, limiting rezoning, requiring replacement plots, and ensuring public access to pathways; exceptions are possible for housing or infrastructure but require House of Representatives approval.

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Parramatta Road Rezoning Plan to Deliver 8,000 New Homes

The NSW government plans to rezone Parramatta Road in Leichhardt and Camperdown to build approximately 8,000 new homes, addressing Sydney's housing crisis by partnering with the Inner West council and utilizing existing transport infrastructure.

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Yekaterinburg Expands Urban Renewal Program to Include Multi-Story Buildings

Yekaterinburg's Comprehensive Development Program (KRT) expanded this year to include multi-story buildings for the first time, adding a four-story and a five-story building due to their dilapidated condition; the city will receive two new kindergartens as a result of this expansion.

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Perth's North to Expand with 8,000 New Homes Despite Infrastructure Concerns

Western Australia approved the first phase of a 50-year plan to build 28 precincts with 8000 hectares of land and 8000 new homes in Perth's north, accommodating 150,000 people, despite criticism for not having transport, schools and other essential services in the works, while the government claims ...

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England's New Homes Lack Essential Community Infrastructure

Thousands of new homes are being built across England without crucial community infrastructure such as playgrounds, schools, and shops, leaving families without access to essential amenities; developers prioritize housing density over residents' needs, causing delays and disputes.

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Lienden Development Sparks Health Concerns Amidst Pollution Fears

A proposed 90-home development near Lienden, Netherlands, faces local opposition due to concerns about increased water pollution and the potential release of heavy metals and other hazardous substances from past industrial activities, despite the municipality's assurances.

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Labour's Plan Could Allow Building on Yorkshire Dales-Sized Area Without Nature Replacement

Labour's plan to exempt small English housebuilders from biodiversity net gain rules could result in building on an area the size of the Yorkshire Dales (215,000 hectares) over 10 years without nature replacement, undermining the UK's environmental targets and potentially harming private investment ...

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