Greater London Authority
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28.07.2022Demographics & Population Growth | electricity grid | England | fibre optic cables | Greater London Authority | Infrastructure - Energy | London
Developers across three West London boroughs have been warned of an extended moratorium on schemes until 2035 because the electricity grid has no capacity to supply new homes and businesses.
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17.05.2022
The number of affordable homes started in the capital jumped significantly by 40 per cent in the year to March, according to latest statistics.
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21.03.2022
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has pledged to implement a series of recommendations intended to streamline housing development and enshrine the expectation to deliver 50 per cent affordable housing on GLA Group land.
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21.03.2022
Up to 23,377 homes and 325,000 square feet of employment space could be brought forward in London as part of co-location schemes.
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23.02.2022Cardiff | freeports | Greater London Authority | Infrastructure - Transport | Liverpool | sustainable transport | UK | utilities | WMCA
As the UK recovers from the Covid-19 pandemic and works towards a net-zero future, how will infrastructure support these aims? Where does infrastructure fit into the government’s levelling-up agenda? What is its role in providing wider benefits?
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12.11.2020Greater London Authority | Infrastructure - Energy | Infrastructure - Transport | jules pipe | London | RTPI | utilities | Waste & Recycling | Water & Marine
The government should support London in the creation of a digital evidence base for infrastructure, including location, assessments of capacity and need, and scenario modelling tools to support effective planning.
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17.02.2020
A total of 12,546 ‘genuinely’ affordable homes were started in London between March and December 2019, according to statistics published by the Greater London Authority (GLA).
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12.07.2019A round-up of planning news in England: 6 July-12 July, 2019
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11.07.2019
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has been accused of not delivering enough affordable family-sized homes.
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10.06.2019
Less than 25 per cent of homes outside of London to be built by 2030 will be suitable for older and disabled people, a housing association has warned.
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