James Derounian is a National Teaching Fellow and Principal Lecturer . Jaames Derounian argues that the UK Government is wilfully ignoring the needs of rural residents. Policies to localise neighborhood planning procedures have proved burdensome and complicated for those trying to use the scheme, and are not surprisingly underrepresented in the most deprived authorities
I see that DCLG has announced the four groups that will provide free advice to communities in drawin...
PhD ThesisThe Localism Act (2011) was intended to bring about radical decentralisation, encompassing...
This paper reports on the findings of a study that aimed to help fill the information gap left by th...
James Derounian argues that the UK Government is wilfully ignoring the needs of rural residents. Pol...
Spatial planning policies ensure a 'no development' ethic for rural areas in England, brought about ...
Faced with a growing population, one of the most important questions facing policy makers in the UK ...
This paper examines housing investment pressures and the local planning response in St Ives, Cornwal...
Policy towards planning presents scholars of politics and public policy with a significant puzzle. S...
Spatial planning policies ensure a ‘no development ’ ethic for rural areas in England, brought about...
This chapter examines contradictions in the rhetoric which depicts changes to the English planning s...
We have far too few homes in Britain, and this drives house prices upwards. Even the recent collapse...
This study conducted a secondary analysis of data from a previous study of the geographical distribu...
© 2016 IBF, The Institute for Housing and Urban ResearchThe devolution of governance to communities ...
Posted by Paul Cheshire, SERC and LSE The planning system is supposed to safeguard amenity, our wild...
There is a housing crisis in England, writ large in London, and it is a crisis of supply. Paul Chesh...
I see that DCLG has announced the four groups that will provide free advice to communities in drawin...
PhD ThesisThe Localism Act (2011) was intended to bring about radical decentralisation, encompassing...
This paper reports on the findings of a study that aimed to help fill the information gap left by th...
James Derounian argues that the UK Government is wilfully ignoring the needs of rural residents. Pol...
Spatial planning policies ensure a 'no development' ethic for rural areas in England, brought about ...
Faced with a growing population, one of the most important questions facing policy makers in the UK ...
This paper examines housing investment pressures and the local planning response in St Ives, Cornwal...
Policy towards planning presents scholars of politics and public policy with a significant puzzle. S...
Spatial planning policies ensure a ‘no development ’ ethic for rural areas in England, brought about...
This chapter examines contradictions in the rhetoric which depicts changes to the English planning s...
We have far too few homes in Britain, and this drives house prices upwards. Even the recent collapse...
This study conducted a secondary analysis of data from a previous study of the geographical distribu...
© 2016 IBF, The Institute for Housing and Urban ResearchThe devolution of governance to communities ...
Posted by Paul Cheshire, SERC and LSE The planning system is supposed to safeguard amenity, our wild...
There is a housing crisis in England, writ large in London, and it is a crisis of supply. Paul Chesh...
I see that DCLG has announced the four groups that will provide free advice to communities in drawin...
PhD ThesisThe Localism Act (2011) was intended to bring about radical decentralisation, encompassing...
This paper reports on the findings of a study that aimed to help fill the information gap left by th...