Councils’ management of public assets
Many local authorities act as trustees of charities, often of public facilities such as recreation grounds and public gardens; concert halls and buildings of historic interest; swimming pools and war memorials. The Charity Commission has written to Chief Exeutive Officers of local authorities with requirements on identification of such assets and on the way they should manage them.
Letter by planning Minister to RTPI
The Housing Minister, Matthew Pennycook MP, has written to the President of the Royal Town Planning Institute to convey a clear message on behalf of government to professional planners on the vital role they have in building the homes we need.
Deputy PM letter to all planning authorities on building homes
The Rt Hon Angela Rayner MP has written to all LPA planning leaders as here to explain the basis of a new “standard method” for calculating housing targets, the sharing of housing need, controlled usage of ‘Grey Belt’ for development, the supply of growth supporting infrastructure, the resources and fees of LPAS and the supply of affordable and social housing.
Chief Planner letter to LPAs August 2024
The Chief Planner, Joanna Averley, in the re-named Department for Housing, Communities and Local Government (DHCLG) wrote to senior planners in local authorities on 2nd August 2024 as here. The letter covered the proposed new National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) which is published for consultation until 11.45pm on Tuesday 24 September 2024 and the Government’s plans to deliver the biggest boost to social and affordable housing in a generation.
Forum event calls out inadequate policy protection for Thames-side developments
On May 22, 2024 a London Forum Zoom event highlighted the lack of policy protection when it comes to developments close to the river Thames. Click here for a summary of the presentations and subsequent discussion.
Click below to see the slides used by the five speakers.
Chief Planner letter to LPAs May 2024
On 10th May 2024 the DLUHC Chief Planner, Joanna Averley, wrote to local authority planning officers as here with details on reforms to Nationally Significant
Infrastructure Projects, updates on statutory guidance around second staircases and an update on progress on implementing build-out measures for planning permissions.
Planning appeals procedural guide 2024
On 28th May 2024, the Government published a new planning appeals guide.
Sections 8 and 9 cover community participation in appeal hearings.
London on course to have the most crowded skyline in Europe
Some 583 schemes above 20 storeys are planned for the capital, more than double the 270 built over the past decade, according to New London Architecture’s 10th annual tall buildings report. The report finds demand for office space is driving growth in towers despite slowdown in tall residential schemes. Outside of the City, the scale of towers is decreasing with schemes between 12 and 18 storeys rather than the super tall buildings completed in the last 10 to 15 years such as at Nine Elms or the Elephant and Castle.… Read more...
Campaign group launches judicial review of ‘Bloomsbury tower’ plans
An architect and veteran campaigner, James Monahan, has launched a judicial review of Camden council’s decision to approve DSDHA’s plans for a “monstrous” 19-storey office tower in Bloomsbury. Save Museum Street, of which Monahan is a member, have said the plans would damage the setting of the Bloomsbury and Covent Garden conservation areas and the nearby grade I-listed British Museum, Bedford Square and Nicholas Hawksmoor’s St George’s Church.
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Using AI in your Civic Society
📆 Thu 30th April | 18:30 - 20:30
🚩 77 Cowcross Street, EC1M 6EL (map)
Artificial Intelligence is everywhere in the news and in business these days – we even used it to generate the image for this event. How can it help your civic society ? Do you need to be an expert? (No!) Civic societies are often under-resourced, and at this event we’ll show that with a little knowledge, illustrated with examples, AI can bolster your resources in several useful ways, without necessarily spending a penny. Please book here ( https://www.londonforum.org.uk/events/using-ai-in-your-civic-society#booking ). Agenda Firstly by way of introduction, we’ll look at some novel…
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Member Services Committee meeting
📅 Thu 7th May | 14:00 - 16:00
🚩 Room B1 70 Cowcross St, EC1M 6EJ (map)
