All Planning articles – Page 12
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FeaturesMutant algorithm? Call in the superheroes
Development has all gone a bit Marvel, says Danny Crump
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NewsDeveloper confirms it will challenge Jenrick’s decision to throw out Broadway Malyan tower
Housing secretary rejected £271m Anglia Square scheme in Norwich last month
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NewsCity Hall lawyer urges inspector to reject ‘exclusive’ Tulip
School and community groups would not have free access to key elements of Fosters’ visitor attraction
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NewsSecretary of state piles extra 35% housing target on cities
Details behind algorithm U-turn show pressure will be on largest English cities to develop more homes
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NewsArchitects warn of ‘disastrous’ consequences as government allows entire high streets to become housing
Damage to towns and local democracy ‘unacceptable’
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NewsGovernment abandons ‘mutant’ housing algorithm to focus on urban development
Change of tack will focus more investment in North and Midlands
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News3XN submits plans for 37-storey tower at Broadgate development
Scheme at 2 Finsbury Avenue would replace Foggo buildings
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NewsAt a glance: Spending Review 2020 headlines
Building safety and homebuilding receive funding boosts
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NewsPlanning bill faces significant delay
Analysts suggest legislation to implement white paper reforms may not come forward before May local elections
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NewsFormer supreme court judge attacks government’s planning reforms
‘No justification’ for white paper’s radical proposals, says Lord Carnwath
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FeaturesImagine a future where we don’t have to choose between economy and ecology
Two pieces of legislation currently heading for the statute books seem to pit the built and unbuilt environments against each other
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NewsAdjaye says Holocaust Memorial is a ‘crescendo of the moment’
Architect tells inquiry proposals will ‘shift landscape’ of Victoria Tower Gardens but not at expense of current uses
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NewsGovernment design chief calls for return to a Victorian planning system
Nicholas Boys Smith says planning system got ’confused’ following World War II
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NewsFormer prime minister attacks government planning reforms
Theresa May criticises ‘ill-conceived’ housing numbers algorithm
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NewsMinisters must put money where their mouth is on design, insists RIBA president
Alan Jones blasts inconsistencies in government policy and demands urgent action
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NewsJenrick plans to break dominance of volume housebuilders
Housing secretary says planning reforms will have failed if ‘market concentration’ not reduced
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NewsGovernment appoints Create Streets founder to lead new design quango
Nicholas Boys Smith will also head up ’expert group’ to advise ministers on housing design
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NewsLords committee joins clamour of concern over planning reforms
Peers concerned changes have not been subject to enough scrutiny
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OpinionThe wrong answers to the wrong questions
The planning system needs wholesale reform but this white paper is not how to do it, writes Julia Park
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FeaturesThe right to build up is a useful weapon in our arsenal
The upward permitted development right can help tackle the housing crisis, argues Gary Hoban






