This paper explores the extent to which UK planning system reforms introduced during austerity affected the expectations, purposes and outcomes for and of planning. The perspectives of UK-wide planning system stakeholders were sought and collected through an extensive questionnaire. The findings indicate that though most reforms were welcomed in principle, the anticipated benefits had not been delivered. Instead, a loss of experienced staff and capacity, and the favouring of a neoliberal ideology that inadvertently constrained the purposes and delivery of the reforms, affecting in turn, planning’s evolving raison d’être, occurred. With frequent mentioning of austerity as a needed tool for financial management, given the current national eco...
In April 2009, the Conservative Party pledged to introduce changes to the planning system if elected...
This note discusses the UK government’s proposed reforms to the land use planning system. It conside...
The Credit Crunch of 2007–2008 turned into the Recession of 2008–2010, and has since transmogrified ...
This paper explores the extent to which UK planning system reforms introduced during austerity affec...
In 2014 the UK government announced plans to reduce opposition to housing development by making a di...
This article introduces the special issue ‘Planning amid crisis and austerity: in, against and beyon...
Following the installation of a UK Coalition Government in 2010, ways of governing the spatial organ...
Planning systems in many parts of the world, including various states in Australia, are going throug...
This Interface emerged from a symposium on the future of the planning profession held at the Univers...
of a new opportunity and era for politics. A determination to modernise the institutions of Britain,...
The period since 1997 is long enough to start to take stock of the experience of planning under the ...
This document is the response from nineteen academics based at the Bartlett School of Planning, Univ...
© 2023 The Author(s). This is the accepted manuscript version of a monograph which has been publishe...
Prior to the 2011 New South Wales (NSW) state election the Liberal-National Coalition campaigned str...
This article introduces the special issue ‘Planning amid crisis and austerity: in, against and beyon...
In April 2009, the Conservative Party pledged to introduce changes to the planning system if elected...
This note discusses the UK government’s proposed reforms to the land use planning system. It conside...
The Credit Crunch of 2007–2008 turned into the Recession of 2008–2010, and has since transmogrified ...
This paper explores the extent to which UK planning system reforms introduced during austerity affec...
In 2014 the UK government announced plans to reduce opposition to housing development by making a di...
This article introduces the special issue ‘Planning amid crisis and austerity: in, against and beyon...
Following the installation of a UK Coalition Government in 2010, ways of governing the spatial organ...
Planning systems in many parts of the world, including various states in Australia, are going throug...
This Interface emerged from a symposium on the future of the planning profession held at the Univers...
of a new opportunity and era for politics. A determination to modernise the institutions of Britain,...
The period since 1997 is long enough to start to take stock of the experience of planning under the ...
This document is the response from nineteen academics based at the Bartlett School of Planning, Univ...
© 2023 The Author(s). This is the accepted manuscript version of a monograph which has been publishe...
Prior to the 2011 New South Wales (NSW) state election the Liberal-National Coalition campaigned str...
This article introduces the special issue ‘Planning amid crisis and austerity: in, against and beyon...
In April 2009, the Conservative Party pledged to introduce changes to the planning system if elected...
This note discusses the UK government’s proposed reforms to the land use planning system. It conside...
The Credit Crunch of 2007–2008 turned into the Recession of 2008–2010, and has since transmogrified ...