Government design chief calls for return to a Victorian planning system
By Tom Lowe2020-10-15T06:00:00
Nicholas Boys Smith says planning system got ’confused’ following World War II
The leader of the government’s new quango responsible for housing design standards has said the UK had been “confused” about planning regulations since the Second World War and called for a return to a Victorian system.
Create Streets founder Nicholas Boys Smith, who co-chaired the government’s Building Better Building Beautiful Commission with the late Roger Scruton, said that “organic learnings” had been rejected in the post-war era in a drive to reject the pre-war past.
Speaking during a panel discussion on the future of housing at the Conservative party conference, he said: “For generations across cities we’ve been broadly getting this right and about 60 or 70 years ago a range of things sort of got us all a bit confused.”
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