The paper presents a critique of procedures and substance in the London Plan, summarising and extending evidence the author was invited to give to the Examination in Public of the Plan
[Posted by Prof Henry G. Overman] Great to see Centre for Cities latest 'Cities Outlook' report publ...
The replanning of London following the Second World War is, in many ways, a familiar story. However ...
Since the introduction of the London mayoralty, London has enjoyed a level of strategic planning whi...
This paper will be based on my continuing research on alternative options for London’s growth. It w...
Projections of population growth, together with the most recent assessment of development capacity, ...
This document is the response from nineteen academics based at the Bartlett School of Planning, Univ...
This book was prepared from material that came out of the London Development Workshops, a Higher Edu...
This paper relates the processes of strategic planning in London during the first decade of an execu...
This paper relates the processes of strategic planning in London during the first decade of an execu...
Shortly after the announcement of the Government\u27s views on the Plan and Panel Report, a Labour a...
Mayor Sadiq Khan’s draft London Plan—the Mayor’s most important policy instrument—has now been throu...
This chapter responds to the decision to base the latest version of The London Plan, like its predec...
Ian Gordon examines some key considerations for future strategies for the London econom
This note discusses the UK government’s proposed reforms to the land use planning system. It conside...
The replanning of London following the Second World War is, in many ways, a familiar story. However ...
[Posted by Prof Henry G. Overman] Great to see Centre for Cities latest 'Cities Outlook' report publ...
The replanning of London following the Second World War is, in many ways, a familiar story. However ...
Since the introduction of the London mayoralty, London has enjoyed a level of strategic planning whi...
This paper will be based on my continuing research on alternative options for London’s growth. It w...
Projections of population growth, together with the most recent assessment of development capacity, ...
This document is the response from nineteen academics based at the Bartlett School of Planning, Univ...
This book was prepared from material that came out of the London Development Workshops, a Higher Edu...
This paper relates the processes of strategic planning in London during the first decade of an execu...
This paper relates the processes of strategic planning in London during the first decade of an execu...
Shortly after the announcement of the Government\u27s views on the Plan and Panel Report, a Labour a...
Mayor Sadiq Khan’s draft London Plan—the Mayor’s most important policy instrument—has now been throu...
This chapter responds to the decision to base the latest version of The London Plan, like its predec...
Ian Gordon examines some key considerations for future strategies for the London econom
This note discusses the UK government’s proposed reforms to the land use planning system. It conside...
The replanning of London following the Second World War is, in many ways, a familiar story. However ...
[Posted by Prof Henry G. Overman] Great to see Centre for Cities latest 'Cities Outlook' report publ...
The replanning of London following the Second World War is, in many ways, a familiar story. However ...
Since the introduction of the London mayoralty, London has enjoyed a level of strategic planning whi...