All Planning articles – Page 25
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Opinion
Crime no worse on the Heygate
Around 83% of the Heygate’s former residents clearly stated they’d prefer to stay on the estate and have it refurbished and, most importantly, regularly maintained by the council ( News February 15 ).
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Opinion
An RIBA register would be clearer
In this age of austerity it would be more economical for the public and for architects if the RIBA was entrusted with the responsibility of keeping the Register of Architects and regulating use of the title “architect” ( News February 15 ).
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News
More cities to get devolved planning and spending powers
Some will use money to build homes and improve offices
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News
Boris Johnson to oppose change of use plans in London
Deputy mayor for planning says exemption to be sought for large parts of the capital
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Opinion
The RIBA doesn’t earn its keep
This is all rather pathetic (“ RIBA declares turf war ” News February 8).
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News
Final blow for Aberdeen city garden plans
Diller Scofidio Renfro scheme dead in the water after council backs alternative plans
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Opinion
Change of use is ill thought out
One person’s cash cow is another person’s affordable housing, community provision, infrastructure, heritage rescue — the list that section 106 money can be spent on is a long one. No planning application means no section 106 — and no architects working on the affordable housing (“Councils fight back over change ...
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News
Mayor to set out radical housing strategy
Johnson wants London’s stamp duty revenue to fund house building
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News
Boles open to exemptions from change of use plans as backlash grows
Planning minister says government will listen to “good arguments” against office to residential conversions
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News
Terry Farrell recognised for "special contribution" to London development
Architect commended for masterplanning work in the capital over the last decade
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News
Fast-track planning for free schools slammed by Lords
Labour and Lib Dem peers attack Pickles’ plan for overriding council concerns
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News
Fatboy Slim joins campaign against Allies & Morrison tower
Ministry of Sound renews campaign against Eileen House
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News
Warnings over government's planning changes
Developers will be able to sidestep local councils, LGA says
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News
TfL withdraws Dalston development plans
Local campaigners to meet with Boris Johnson to discuss concerns about proposals
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News
Relaxed change of use rules criticised by RIBA
Insitute warns lack of control over office to residential conversions could lead to poor quality development