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03.05.2016
A round-up of planning news: Tuesday 3 May, 2016
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03.05.2016
Housing and professional bodies in Scotland have united in a plea to the country’s politicians to tackle its housing crisis by supporting an increase in the supply of ‘warm, sustainable homes that meet a diverse set of needs and aspirations’.
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03.05.2016
London’s mayor ‘no longer holds’ the necessary powers to plan and deliver the expansion in infrastructure required to maintain the capital’s ‘long-term status as a world-ranking metropolis’, says infrastructure services company AECOM.
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03.05.2016
The Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) has presented ‘little information’ on the potential impacts of right to buy legislation required, concludes a report by the the Public Accounts Committee (PAC).
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29.04.2016
Initial planning permission for 255,032 new homes was granted in England in 2015, according to the Home Builders Federation (HBF) and Glenigan’s latest Housing Pipeline report.
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A growing body of evidence suggests that green space has tangible health and economic benefits. Economist Caroline Vexler explains why now is the time for planners to focus on the case for green space
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Wei Yang takes on the RTPI presidency with a rallying cry: our founding principles should inform our future ambitions. Martin Read reports.
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Is there truly a case for blockchain technology within the planning process or could it be more hype than help? Unboxed’s Kassie Paschke and Rhian Lewis consider the pros and cons
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