Interesting to see Nick Boles suggesting that local communities will get some share in the (Community Infrastructure Levy) development gain generated by new housing
An interesting report from LSE London argues that the government should invest more heavily in affor...
John Muellbauer, of Oxford University (and a SERC affiliate) has a nice Guardian comment piece on ho...
The government launched its White Paper on sub-national growth last week. This spells out the govern...
The coalition has announced plans to provide LAs with financial incentives to agree to new housebuil...
The government has provided more details on the new homes bonus that local councils will get when th...
The UK government has set a target of constructing 3million new dwellings by 2020 and funding is req...
I wrote recently about unresolved conflicts in the government's approach to planning, economic growt...
If the rumours are correct, we may get more details on the government's plans to allow local council...
I see that DCLG has announced the four groups that will provide free advice to communities in drawin...
The localism bill has confirmed more power to local people to overrule planning decisions
A bold step from the new housing minister to insist that building on open land is needed to solve th...
In the post-war period, there were several largely unsuccessful attempts in England to introduce wor...
Policy Exchange's proposals for selling off high value social housing to fund new building hasn't pr...
I see that my colleague Tony Travers, writing with Simon Jenkins, is calling for greater devolution ...
The National Trust have outlined their alternative vision for the planning system. As a reminder, at...
An interesting report from LSE London argues that the government should invest more heavily in affor...
John Muellbauer, of Oxford University (and a SERC affiliate) has a nice Guardian comment piece on ho...
The government launched its White Paper on sub-national growth last week. This spells out the govern...
The coalition has announced plans to provide LAs with financial incentives to agree to new housebuil...
The government has provided more details on the new homes bonus that local councils will get when th...
The UK government has set a target of constructing 3million new dwellings by 2020 and funding is req...
I wrote recently about unresolved conflicts in the government's approach to planning, economic growt...
If the rumours are correct, we may get more details on the government's plans to allow local council...
I see that DCLG has announced the four groups that will provide free advice to communities in drawin...
The localism bill has confirmed more power to local people to overrule planning decisions
A bold step from the new housing minister to insist that building on open land is needed to solve th...
In the post-war period, there were several largely unsuccessful attempts in England to introduce wor...
Policy Exchange's proposals for selling off high value social housing to fund new building hasn't pr...
I see that my colleague Tony Travers, writing with Simon Jenkins, is calling for greater devolution ...
The National Trust have outlined their alternative vision for the planning system. As a reminder, at...
An interesting report from LSE London argues that the government should invest more heavily in affor...
John Muellbauer, of Oxford University (and a SERC affiliate) has a nice Guardian comment piece on ho...
The government launched its White Paper on sub-national growth last week. This spells out the govern...