This note discusses the UK government’s proposed reforms to the land use planning system. It considers the case for reform and the extent to which the reforms are likely to meet their objectives. It then makes some suggestions on how the National Planning Policy Framework could be improved. It should be read alongside our companion evidence paper: ‘What we know (and don’t know) about the links between planning and economic performance’
Controversy over proposed reforms to the English planning system has centred on their impacts on loc...
The government growth review (launched alongside the budget last week) is calling for "radical chang...
Land use has a critical impact on the environment and sustainable development. The UK Government is ...
This note considers the impact of land use planning on economic performance. Specifically, we discus...
This note considers some of the economic and social costs of the current English planning system, so...
The consultation period for the government’s draft National Planning Policy Framework ends today. LS...
The consultation period for the government’s draft National Planning Policy Framework ended yesterda...
This document is the response from nineteen academics based at the Bartlett School of Planning, Univ...
There is a popular view that land use planning regulations (‘planning’) is hostile to both developme...
The government’s localism agenda includes a revamp ofthe current planning system, aimed at speeding ...
The government published its draft National Planning Policy Framework on Monday. As with the announc...
In this paper the basic principles behind the UK land use planning system are set out and the change...
A group of leading businessmen have written to the Times supporting government reforms to the planni...
The Sustainable Development Commission response to the call for evidence for the 'Barker review of l...
The National Trust have outlined their alternative vision for the planning system. As a reminder, at...
Controversy over proposed reforms to the English planning system has centred on their impacts on loc...
The government growth review (launched alongside the budget last week) is calling for "radical chang...
Land use has a critical impact on the environment and sustainable development. The UK Government is ...
This note considers the impact of land use planning on economic performance. Specifically, we discus...
This note considers some of the economic and social costs of the current English planning system, so...
The consultation period for the government’s draft National Planning Policy Framework ends today. LS...
The consultation period for the government’s draft National Planning Policy Framework ended yesterda...
This document is the response from nineteen academics based at the Bartlett School of Planning, Univ...
There is a popular view that land use planning regulations (‘planning’) is hostile to both developme...
The government’s localism agenda includes a revamp ofthe current planning system, aimed at speeding ...
The government published its draft National Planning Policy Framework on Monday. As with the announc...
In this paper the basic principles behind the UK land use planning system are set out and the change...
A group of leading businessmen have written to the Times supporting government reforms to the planni...
The Sustainable Development Commission response to the call for evidence for the 'Barker review of l...
The National Trust have outlined their alternative vision for the planning system. As a reminder, at...
Controversy over proposed reforms to the English planning system has centred on their impacts on loc...
The government growth review (launched alongside the budget last week) is calling for "radical chang...
Land use has a critical impact on the environment and sustainable development. The UK Government is ...