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17May 2025

The New London Plan: Shaping Housing for the Future

17th May 2025|Categories: Events, Updates|Tags: , , , , |

On 13th May, the London Forum and the London Society held a joint collaborative event at UCL, that brought together leading voices in planning and development in the run up to the new London Plan due in 2026/7, focusing on the city’s most pressing issues: housing, transport, green space and sustainable growth.

The event was chaired by our President, Ben Derbyshire, with introductions by Michael Jubb, chair of the London Forum; Leanne Tritton, chair of TLS; and Jess Ferm, director of education at UCL/Bartlett. … Read more...

15May 2025

Tall buildings

15th May 2025|Categories: Updates|Tags: , |

The London Assembly Planning and Regeneration Committee published a tall buildings report – Do Tall Buildings Work in London? It states that tall buildings are not always delivering for residents at different stages of their lives. The Committee also heard evidence that flats in new tall buildings are often too expensive for those who need housing the most.

Recommendations in the report include the following:

  • The GLA should conduct a housing typology assessment to understand what mixture of housing typologies London needs as part of its Strategic Housing Market Assessment (SHMA).
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15May 2025

Cut in affordable homes

15th May 2025|Categories: Updates|Tags: , , |

According to a 14th May 2025 BBC News report, the GLA and  Government have agreed to reduce London’s target for the Affordable Homes Programme 2021-2026 from a range of 23,900 to 27,100 starts to 17,800 to 19,000 – a cut of 22%.

A GLA Housing in London report last November showed 2,358 City Hall funded affordable homes in 2023 until the end of Q2 2024 – a 91 per cent cut in the 25,658 affordable homes 2022-23.… Read more...

13May 2025

Claire Holland

13th May 2025|Categories: Updates|Tags: |

Claire Holland became a London councillor in 2014 in Lambeth’s Oval ward and Leader of Labour-controlled Lambeth borough in 2021. In July 2024 Claire was elected chair of London Councils, the cross-party collective of all of the capital’s local authorities.

Dave Hill for ON LONDON interviewed Clair and his fascinating report is here.

10May 2025

Towards a new London Plan

10th May 2025|Categories: Updates|Tags: , , , , , , |

The Mayor launched a consultation ‘Towards a new London Plan’, running to 22nd June 2025 as here. It will be explained by the Deputy Mayor, Jules Pipe, at London Forum’s event on 13th May. The GLA offers supporting videos on the key topics and online events are offered which can be booked here. A Call for Evidence facility can be used to make additional detailed input to the GLA. It was part of the ‘Planning for London Programme’ in 2023, the results of which can be seen here.… Read more...

10May 2025

New Assembly Committees

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GLA Assembly Members on each of their committees were listed in Appendix 1 of the Assembly Plenary agenda for 6th May 2025.

Members can see there the committees to which their constituency Assembly Member has been appointed and then liaise with them on its work. Dates of London Assembly meetings are in the calendar here.

Assembly Members may present petitions initiated as described here by members of the public who wish to raise a matter of concern with the Mayor or a functional body of the Greater London Authority.… Read more...

10May 2025

Speeding infrastructure delivery

10th May 2025|Categories: Updates|Tags: , |

The Government amended the Planning and Infrastructure Bill to build Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIP) faster, as here. Angela Rayner MP, Deputy Prime Minister, said “We are strengthening the Planning and Infrastructure Bill to make sure we can lead the world again with new roads, railways, and energy infrastructure as part of the Plan for Change, whilst ensuring local people still have a say in our journey to get Britain building.”

10May 2025

Government wants more delegated decisions

10th May 2025|Categories: Updates|Tags: , , |

The government is to consult on shifting the jurisdiction of planning committees for smaller housing schemes, building on proposals in the Planning and Infrastructure Bill.

As reported by The Times, the government is expected to announce further elements of its planning reform agenda in the coming weeks. Among the most contentious is a proposed consultation on removing council planning committees’ ability to “interfere in the vast majority of planning applications.”

Planning minister Matthew Pennycook has confirmed that larger schemes will continue to go before committee.… Read more...

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