Greater London Authority
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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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12.07.2019
A 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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31.01.2019
Housing secretary James Brokenshire has called on the Mayor of London and the Greater London Authority (GLA) to ‘step up’ their efforts to deliver housing in the capital.
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24.10.2018
Plans worth more than £1 billion with 26 London boroughs have been agreed on, so that more than 11,000 new councils homes can be built in London over the next four years.
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03.10.2018
London's deputy mayor for planning has approved a £1 billion development in the London Riverside Opportunity Area comprising 3,000 homes, 50 per cent of which have been designated as affordable.
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23.05.2018affordable housing | Greater London Authority | Housing | land assembly | London | Policy & Politics | sadiq khan
The Mayor of London has launched the final version of his Housing Strategy, which implores the government to radically reform land assembly rules.
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14.05.2018
A new report has suggested that the Mayor of London and local authorities should be granted greater powers in order to get more land developed into new homes and solve the capital’s housing crisis.
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