Councils should adopt HRH’s thinking into their planning policies.
Some planning conditions actively prevent disabled access being made available.
Despite being a large and important city, London is not an especially dense one
The Windsor Link Railway design will be in the hands of local people not planning officials.
Back then, hundreds of houses and streets made way for tower blocks. We should be wary of returning to that policy.
The Ministry of Defence owns 600,000 acres – that is equivalent to the size of Surrey. In Bicester, it is selling 560 acres.
Beauty In My Back Yard is the right attitude towards house building in the UK
The distinctive characteristic of these new Pink Zones is that they will be designed to work from the bottom up – not the top down
There is a role for the organisation in the planning process. But our cathedral cities are not museums – they are living communities which need to develop and grow.
Token appointments to public boards and “community engagement” are a patronising waste of time
Labour’s housing review is pretty bland but has hints of greater centralisation.
Labour are not addressing the obstacles to increasing the housing supply.
With Mr Pickles it strikes me that the whole is greater than the sum of the parts
Come on, Mr Mayor. You are not the prisoner of a 1940s command and control planning system.
The Starter Homes programme will build up to 100,000 low-cost, high-quality homes over the next five years – all on brownfield sites.