The government’s localism agenda includes a revamp ofthe current planning system, aimed at speeding up the process and making development easier. This new programme of reform has alarmed some commentators, but Henry Overman finds that a more serious debate on the costs and benefits of the planning system is needed
The debate continues about what the government mean by "presumption in favour of development" and th...
So, reports suggest that the government is going to come back and have another go at planning rule r...
More on the planning debate. A group of academics, planners and community organisers writing in the ...
The government growth review (launched alongside the budget last week) is calling for "radical chang...
The government published its draft National Planning Policy Framework on Monday. As with the announc...
The government published its draft National Planning Policy Framework on Monday. As with the announc...
The government published its draft National Planning Policy Framework on Monday. As with the announc...
Henry Overman reviews the the government’s new National Planning Policy Framework, published this we...
The consultation period for the government’s draft National Planning Policy Framework ended yesterda...
The National Trust have outlined their alternative vision for the planning system. As a reminder, at...
The consultation period for the government’s draft National Planning Policy Framework ends today. LS...
This note discusses the UK government’s proposed reforms to the land use planning system. It conside...
I see that DCLG has announced the four groups that will provide free advice to communities in drawin...
Lots of attention today on the Vickers' report on banking. I won't have time to read it properly tod...
The debates surrounding the Environment White Paper (and the National Ecosystem Assessment) highligh...
The debate continues about what the government mean by "presumption in favour of development" and th...
So, reports suggest that the government is going to come back and have another go at planning rule r...
More on the planning debate. A group of academics, planners and community organisers writing in the ...
The government growth review (launched alongside the budget last week) is calling for "radical chang...
The government published its draft National Planning Policy Framework on Monday. As with the announc...
The government published its draft National Planning Policy Framework on Monday. As with the announc...
The government published its draft National Planning Policy Framework on Monday. As with the announc...
Henry Overman reviews the the government’s new National Planning Policy Framework, published this we...
The consultation period for the government’s draft National Planning Policy Framework ended yesterda...
The National Trust have outlined their alternative vision for the planning system. As a reminder, at...
The consultation period for the government’s draft National Planning Policy Framework ends today. LS...
This note discusses the UK government’s proposed reforms to the land use planning system. It conside...
I see that DCLG has announced the four groups that will provide free advice to communities in drawin...
Lots of attention today on the Vickers' report on banking. I won't have time to read it properly tod...
The debates surrounding the Environment White Paper (and the National Ecosystem Assessment) highligh...
The debate continues about what the government mean by "presumption in favour of development" and th...
So, reports suggest that the government is going to come back and have another go at planning rule r...
More on the planning debate. A group of academics, planners and community organisers writing in the ...