All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 3
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Beyond the green belt review: Five things you might have missed in the London Plan consultation
Sadiq Khan’s green belt rethink got the headlines, but there was plenty more to learn from last Friday’s announcement
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‘I make it a virtue that I’ve changed my mind’: Khan makes a show of green belt U-turn, but where might homes be built?
In his speech last Friday, the mayor of London stressed that his green belt review was a radical policy change. Daniel Gayne asked him about the kind of land that could be targeted, while combing through his consultation documents for clues
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London green belt development could include new towns, Sadiq Khan confirms
Mayor’s office engaging with New Towns Taskforce but says homes must count towards targets
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Fixing Building Safety Regulator delays should be ‘priority’, MPs tell government
It is ‘clear’ improvements have to be made, housing committee chair says
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Government picks former Olympic chief to chair Oxford Growth Commission
Group tasked with accelerating plans for new housing and infrastructure
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Council signs off Grimshaw’s HS2 Curzon Street design changes after fire fears see timber roof ditched
Maintainence to keep wooden roof casettes fire safe would have been ’too onerous’ for HS2
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Government exploring ‘all possible options’ to cut gateway 2 building safety delays, says minister
Regulator conducting ‘systematic review’ of guidance as building safety minister blames ’poor quality applications’ for contributing to delays
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HTA gets green light for final phase of 1,300 scheme in west London
Source: HTA Design Courtyard view of the now consented development
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Assael gets green light for 300 homes in Melton Mowbray despite removal of affordable element
CGI of how the scheme will look when built
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Grenfell refurbishment companies sued for more than £360m by council
RBKC says firms involved in cladding the tower with dangerous materials should pay a share of its losses
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Financing affordable housing ‘impossible’ in London, says CEO of homelessness non-profit forced to close
Capital Letters, owned by a group of London councils, was set up to tackle homelessness but is set to shut down at the end of the year
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Building Safety Regulator losing half its time setting up inter-organisation groups, says minister
Alex Norris says regulatory delays must be brought down but process should ‘feel onerous’
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Camden leader backs Khan’s Oxford Street plans despite warnings of investment freeze
Planning uncertainty triggered by proposed Mayoral Development Corporation could be damaging, GLA committee told
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MHCLG must take ‘clearer central role’ to fix remediation, says Clive Betts
Veteran MP says there was ‘never a sense’ that department had taken responsibility
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MPs ‘sceptical’ government can deliver on building safety remediation promises
Timetable to complete work on buildings over 18m set for 2029
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Howells’ 1,600-home Solihull regeneration scheme goes in for planning
Source: Muse / Howells An autumnal CGI of plans for Mell Square
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RSHP’s 2,100-home Victorian gasworks scheme to progress after section 106 deal agreed
Berkeley Homes and Newham Council have reached an agreement over the scheme
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Plans submitted for HTA Design’s 507-unit office-to-resi scheme in Sutton
Scheme includes build-to-rent and co-living homes, along with upgrades to public realm around Sutton station