The debates surrounding the Environment White Paper (and the National Ecosystem Assessment) highlight unresolved conflicts in the government's approach to planning, nature and economic growth
The Environmental Audit Committee has undertaken an environmental analysis of the government's house...
The consultation period for the government’s draft National Planning Policy Framework ended yesterda...
Posted by Paul Cheshire, SERC and LSE The planning system is supposed to safeguard amenity, our wild...
Lots of coverage this morning for the National Ecosystem Assessment which tries to assess the econom...
I wrote recently about unresolved conflicts in the government's approach to planning, economic growt...
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 debate continues about what the government mean by "presumption in favour of development" and th...
The UK government is to introduce a presumption in favour of sustainable development in to the plann...
I see that DCLG has announced the four groups that will provide free advice to communities in drawin...
The National Trust have outlined their alternative vision for the planning system. As a reminder, at...
Henry Overman reviews the the government’s new National Planning Policy Framework, published this we...
The government’s localism agenda includes a revamp ofthe current planning system, aimed at speeding ...
A bold step from the new housing minister to insist that building on open land is needed to solve th...
I seem to have spent the week so far talking and thinking about planning and development
The Environmental Audit Committee has undertaken an environmental analysis of the government's house...
The consultation period for the government’s draft National Planning Policy Framework ended yesterda...
Posted by Paul Cheshire, SERC and LSE The planning system is supposed to safeguard amenity, our wild...
Lots of coverage this morning for the National Ecosystem Assessment which tries to assess the econom...
I wrote recently about unresolved conflicts in the government's approach to planning, economic growt...
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 debate continues about what the government mean by "presumption in favour of development" and th...
The UK government is to introduce a presumption in favour of sustainable development in to the plann...
I see that DCLG has announced the four groups that will provide free advice to communities in drawin...
The National Trust have outlined their alternative vision for the planning system. As a reminder, at...
Henry Overman reviews the the government’s new National Planning Policy Framework, published this we...
The government’s localism agenda includes a revamp ofthe current planning system, aimed at speeding ...
A bold step from the new housing minister to insist that building on open land is needed to solve th...
I seem to have spent the week so far talking and thinking about planning and development
The Environmental Audit Committee has undertaken an environmental analysis of the government's house...
The consultation period for the government’s draft National Planning Policy Framework ended yesterda...
Posted by Paul Cheshire, SERC and LSE The planning system is supposed to safeguard amenity, our wild...