All Planning articles – Page 22
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Opinion
Sky’s the limit — if we get the planning right
Towers have the virtue of shock, but they may not be the worst we’ve done to our cities, says Owen Hatherley
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Opinion
Croydon: 'What the rest of Britain can learn from us'
Croydon was singled out in the Farrell Review as an exemplar of the proactive approach to planning. Mike Kiely, the borough’s director of planning and building control, explains why
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Opinion
Is the tall tower debate all out of proportion?
We have got our knickers well and truly twisted over towers. The latest campaign to save London’s skyline is targeted at rich foreigners not poor planning or sloppy architecture, says Amanda Baillieu
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Analysis
Peter Rees: 'I'm a one-off'
Peter Rees’ 29 years as head of planning in the Square Mile have been nothing if not controversial. In his first interview since announcing his departure, he talks about his legacy of transforming the City
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News
Localism more popular in south, survey finds
Three-quarters of neighbourhood plans in Tory-led areas
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News
Planning minister announces 'barns-to-homes' scheme
Nick Boles relaxes rules on converting agricultural buildings and small shops
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Opinion
Will the new planning court stifle debate?
Are the government’s changes politically motivated or necessary to the planning process?
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Opinion
Has London's density policy failed?
Duncan Bowie says unsustainable development must stop, while Shelagh Grant says density is the only way to double London’s homes
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Opinion
Are planning departments failing to deliver for London?
Roger Zogolovitch says hooray for Boris Johnson, but Edward Clarke points to local authorities’ balancing of different stakeholders’ needs
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News
Minister says Carbuncle Cup runner-up is like Maze Prison
‘I cannot think of a less high quality design,’ Nick Boles adds
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News
Six things architects need to know about the autumn statement
Chancellor announces measures that could bring cheer to architects facing retirement at 70
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News
Eric Pickles emerges as design champion after rejecting 'poor' Persimmon scheme
Communities secretary upholds refusal of permission for 200-home scheme on design grounds
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News
'Start work or lose planning consent,' warns minister
Coalition revokes temporary roll-over provision
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Opinion
The trouble with urban planning
A visit to north Glasgow leaves Lee Mallett doubting whether city planning really works
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Opinion
Should developers be able to bypass the local planning process?
Hutchison Whampoa has persuaded the GLA to step in over council delays to its Farrells-designed Convoys Wharf development
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News
Build more bungalows, says planning minister
Most people want to ‘end their days’ in one, Boles adds
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News
Scrap Code for Sustainable Homes, says RIBA
Institute also renews call for mandatory space standards for new homes