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02Aug 2025

The Future of Regent Street, Haymarket and Piccadilly Circus

2nd August 2025|Categories: Updates|Tags: , , , |

Westminster City Council and The Crown Estate are working together to reimagine the public realm of Regent Street, Haymarket, and Piccadilly Circus.

This site on the Commonplace platform contains tools to get involved, and a survey that members may wish to complete.

31Jul 2025

Civil Society Covenant

31st July 2025|Categories: Updates|Tags: , |

On 21 July, Lisa Nandy, the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, launched the Civil Society Covenant. By civil society, the document is intended to cover “charities, not-for-profit organisations, volunteer-led initiatives, social enterprises, campaign groups and grass roots organisations”. In her introduction, Nandy states that:

“We believe civil society has a powerful voice that must be heard in the rooms where decisions are made and that it is only by working together that we will build a self-confident nation where everybody’s contribution is seen and valued, and all people have the chance to live the richer, larger and dignified lives that they deserve.”

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23Jul 2025

Election reforms

23rd July 2025|Categories: Updates|Tags: |

A new elections strategy paper was published by the Government in July.

It includes:

  • 16 and 17 year olds being able to vote in the next general election
  • Voter ID to be extended to include bank cards
  • UK driving licence as voter ID when they become available in digital format
  • Tougher new rules to guard against foreign political interference and abuse of campaigners
  • Checks on donations over £500
  • Fines of up to £500,000 on those who breach political finance rules

 

22Jul 2025

HS2 update

22nd July 2025|Categories: Updates|Tags: , , |

The Government has issued its second High Speed Two (HS2) update to Parliament.

The tunnel for HS2 into Oak Oak Common station was completed at the end of June 2025.

There are integrated plans for the Euston station campus alongside significant levels of local development, now the tunnel into there for HS2 will commence in Spring 2026. A Euston Delivery Company will be set up.

The Government is considering funding by private finance, development receipts, and potential local contributions such as tax increment financing, with a degree of residual public funding.

21Jul 2025

Open Spaces Society 160th anniversary

21st July 2025|Categories: Updates|Tags: , , |

The Open Spaces Society was founded in 1865 and has played a part in many victories since then in saving commons, green spaces, and public paths for all to enjoy. They offer help when any of those are under threat.

The successes in which they have been involved include Hampstead Heath, Wandsworth Common, Wimbledon Common, Clapham Common and others on their website here.

20Jul 2025

Planning Committees

20th July 2025|Categories: Updates|Tags: , |

The London Forum strongly opposes the Government’s proposals, which would forbid planning committees from considering any planning application that the Government defines as ‘minor’ or ‘technical in nature’.

Most such developments are already determined by officers under local schemes of delegation. But the Government’s proposals will allow for no exceptions. Even where small developments raise important issues relating to listed buildings or parks, or harm to conservation areas (which are not even mentioned in the proposals), decisions will be made in private by officers, rather than in public by elected councillors.… Read more...

19Jul 2025

Building fire safety

19th July 2025|Categories: Updates|Tags: , |

Following the report on the Grenfell Tower fire, a Building Control Independent Panel was established to consider the recommendations. It has issued an update on problems identified and its future work.

For dealing with unsafe cladding, the Government has published a Remediation Acceleration Action Plan update. For social housing, there is a new deadline.

Fires have occurred in buildings at the New Providence Wharf, as reported by ‘TheLondoner’.

12Jul 2025

Chief Planner’s update

12th July 2025|Categories: Updates|Tags: , , |

On 8th July 2025 Joanna Averley, the MHCLG Chief Planner (pictured) issued an update to local authorities on 

  • Planning and Infrastructure Bill progress;
  • AI technology to assist LPA planners;
  • A faster and more efficient planning appeals process
  • Biodiversity Net Gain consultations by DEFRA
  • A new national standard for sustainable urban drainage
  • A tool which will enable plan-makers and decision-takers to locate development in the most sustainable locations and plan for the transport infrastructure required to support it, and
  • An opportunity to share your views on Natural England’s Ancient Woodland Standing Advice

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