All Planning articles – Page 8
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Features
Interview: Nicholas Boys Smith on design, deregulation and the Office for Place
There are few topics more controversial than planning reform and placemaking and few people more passionate about them than the chair of the new Office for Place. He talks to Joey Gardiner
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News
New Office for Place is ‘not Cabe 2’, says government design advisor
Nicholas Boys Smith says body will accredit new local design codes
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News
Councils begin fight-back against high-streets-into-housing planning free-for-all
Authorities line up to make article 4 directions – but secretary of state will have final say
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Architects urge government to engage over climate emergency
Steve Tompkins calls for ‘collective courage’ to act on IPCC report
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Four out of five high street properties ‘ripe for resi conversion’
Controversial permitted development rights and new fire safety tests for high rises come into force this week
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Opinion
Why Manchester is not a World Heritage Site
Unesco can keep its pickling jars, writes David Rudlin
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News
Adjaye hails ‘huge milestone’ as Holocaust memorial opponents vow to appeal
Architect says £100m scheme will be ‘crucial civic asset’ after minister granted consent
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Minister gives green light to Adjaye’s Holocaust Memorial
Controversial scheme would not cause substantial harm to Westminster World Heritage Site, says planning minister
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MPs call for urgent review of new permitted development right
Select committee says roll-out of wide-ranging new resi conversion right should be paused
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Opinion
Housing secretary’s beautiful words need to be backed by long-term investment
Liverpool’s humiliation at the hands of Unesco shows how much we need highly skilled planning departments, writes Elizabeth Hopkirk
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News
75% of planning authorities have no access to architectural advice
Figures cast doubt on councils’ ability to implement Jenrick’s beauty agenda
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News
Government planning reforms ‘missed opportunity’ to tackle climate crisis
Nation’s net zero target should be enshrined in new NPPF, says Green Building Council
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Minister tells developers they have moral duty to work with communities and new design codes
Housing secretary confirms package of reforms in beautiful homes drive
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News
TfL’s new property company ‘could deliver 46,000 homes’
Transport for London outlines different models for commercial development company
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News
Birmingham consults on 5,000-home regeneration masterplan
Draft consultation published for regeneration of Perry Barr area post-Commonwealth games
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News
Greater Manchester publishes plan to build 165,000 homes
Mayor Andy Burnham pushes ahead with joint plan despite withdrawal of Stockport from process
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News
Jenrick rows back on pledge for ‘root and branch’ planning reform
Housing secretary tells councils they will be able to set local rates for proposed Infrastructure Levy
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Opinion
A chance for cities to reset their relationship with tourists
After a year without travel, popular destinations are weighing up the cultural and social costs of actively encouraging so many visitors, says David Rudlin
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Opinion
More trouble ahead for the planning white paper
The mutant algorithm was only the start of the problems, argues Julia Park