All Planning articles – Page 30
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Rogers rallies MPs and peers to reject planning reforms
Architect says cities have to protected from “dereliction”
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Architects protest over Glasgow project
Architects held a protest in Glasgow this week over a controversial decision to grant planning permission for GD Lodge’s proposed redevelopment of Broomielaw Quay, a joint venture between Capella Developments and the city council.
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Build cities in the green belt, says leading think tank
Garden cities key to economic recovery according to Policy Exchange
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Do referendums have a place in planning decisions?
Yes, says Hank Dittmar, local communities are best placed to decide what will suit them; but Peter Wilson sees referendums as cynical ploys to shift the blame
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Localism Bill gains royal assent
Architects to be affected by legislation which abolishes regional plans and kicks off planning changes
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New planning policy 'unsatisfactory' say MPs
Environmental audit committee calls for clearer definition of “sustainable development”
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New dispute over Allies & Morrison tower ruling
Nightclub that opposed scheme gave £80,000 to Liberal Democrats
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Richard Rogers warns that UK 'could look like Los Angeles'
Architect says national planning policy needs to be rewritten to avoid creeping suburban sprawl
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New Aberdeen City Garden vote comes under fire
Leading Scottish architects criticise plans for referendum on £140 million Union Terrace Gardens project
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Opinion
Does London need the proposed floating river park?
Yes, says Daniel Moylan, the plans are essential to revitalise the river front; but Tom Holbrook warns that the designs could erode the public realm
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Mayor launches guidance to protect World Heritage Sites
Consultation to protect London’s Unesco landmarks
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Regrets over pier recognition
The monumental fall-out between Graham Morrison and Marks Barfield which featured on last week’s front page presumably broke after Morrison had dispatched his letter to the City of London planners objecting to the proposal to build a floating park opposite his Thames-side flat.
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Rogers blasts planning changes in Lords
Labour peer says government’s proposals will “fragment” cities
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Better storage is key to living in smaller homes
David Birkbeck makes some excellent points (Letters September 30).
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Morrison blasts Marks Barfield over rival Elephant & Castle plan
Allies & Morrison director says Marks Barfield ‘owes us an explanation’
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Opinion
Does the NPPF adequately define 'sustainability'?
Yes, says Liz Peace, it’s time to stop arguing and get on with it; while Fiona Howie thinks the definition need to be made absolutely clear
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Planning reform must put design at heart of sustainability, says Cabe
Design Council Cabe has called on the government to use design as a measure of “sustainable development”, a key principle of its proposed planning reforms.Consultation on a draft national planning policy framework (NPPF) ends next week. A proposed “presumption in favour of sustainable development” has prompted concern from some quarters, ...
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Tory conference: Councils given extra time to prepare local plans
Planning reforms delayed to enable councils to fill gaps in local policy
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Tory Conference: Ministers signal planning changes
Housing and planning ministers hint at revised planning proposals
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Planning applications rise 7.6% year on year
Barbour ABI data show increase of 4,097 applications