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Response to ‘Towards a new London Plan’

23rd June 2025|Tags: , , , , , , |

We’ve formally responded to the consultation on ‘Towards a new London Plan’, which closed yesterday evening, following on from the presentation by the Deputy Mayor, Jules Pipe, at London Forum’s event on 13th May.

We used some AI tools to help summarise our answers to the long set of questions in a readable format, with the detailed summary now held in our ‘What we’ve said’ archive here.

A shorter summary can be found below:

Section 1: Introduction

London Forum expresses strong reservations about the imposed Government’s [more…]

Assembly questions for next London Plan

18th June 2025|Tags: , , , , |

The London Assembly Planning and Regeneration Committee put questions on ‘Towards the next the London Plan’ on 9th June 2025 to two sets of guests.

The transcripts here and here of the discussions indicate what the Assembly may take into account in their scrutiny of London Plan Team work in preparing the 2026 draft replacement London Plan which will be consulted upon.

Comments by London Forum’s members on what was said are welcome, as there are likely to be variations across London on the points made by the [more…]

Chewing gum stains

17th June 2025|Tags: , , |

Keep Britain Tidy has allocated grants for local authorities in 2025 for cleaning chewing gum from pavements, as here. That website shows which Councils have received funding over the last four years. Most London boroughs have benefited, some of them two or three times. Residents will be the best judge of how effectively the money has been spent.

New flight paths

17th June 2025|Tags: , |

The Government is redesigning ‘skyways’ to allow planes to climb quicker during take-off and descend more smoothly, reducing noise and air pollution for residents who live along flight routes.   It can also reduce aviation fuel consumption, emissions and flight times. Details are here.

Homeless households

16th June 2025|

The Government is failing to tackle homelessness according to a cross-party Housing, Communities and Local Government (HCLG) Committee which had issued a set of recommendations in April, as on their website here.

The committee criticised in their latest report the response they received from the Government on 29th May. Florence Eshalomi MP, chair of the committee said “It is disappointing the Government is willing only to commit to ‘later this year’ for publication of their strategy. The Committee’s recommendation for the Government to provide an update on the work [more…]

Spending Review

15th June 2025|Tags: , , , , |

Matthew Pennycook MP, MHCLG Minister, wrote to social housing providers about £39 billion in the Spring Statement 2025 for a successor to the Affordable Homes Programme over 10 years of starts from 2026-27. It prioritises social rent homes and funds affordable rent and shared ownership.

Sadiq Khan issued a statement regretting the Spending Review had no funding for new London transport infrastructure to support development. He wrote that without it “We will not be able to build the numbers of new affordable homes Londoners need.” and “The way [more…]

S.106 agreements

15th June 2025|Tags: , |

Simon Ricketts, a partner in TownLegal, has published an article on the time taken to complete agreements on community investment by S.106 before development permission is granted. He points to a Home Builders Federation (HBF) report that the timescale was over 500 days in 2024-25. In that year, 45% of LPAs had agreements finalised that had taken over 1,000 days to complete.

The HBF makes five recommendations for improving the situation.

Simon Ricketts concludes in his blog that it is now substantially quicker to secure a decision by [more…]

High Street Rental Auctions

11th June 2025|Tags: , , , |

Councils are empowered to take action where landlords have not taken sufficient steps to rent property by auctioning off leases on premises that have been vacant for more than a year and granting local businesses and community groups the ‘right to rent’ empty commercial lots at market prices.

The Government has updated guidance on the way auctions should be conducted, as here.

Illegal e-bikes

11th June 2025|Tags: |

There is a comprehensive road.cc report on comments by Chris Boardman, the Active Travel England chief, on the problem of illegal e-bikes being able to be purchased easily, with associated dangers.

Mr Boardman said “Some of it is a trading standards problem, that we have got illegal and non-certified products coming into our market and people have said that they will buy batteries, chargers and bikes online if it’s cheaper, and they don’t mind if it’s non-brand. There’s a lot of risks associated with that, so I think there’s [more…]

Councillor remote attendance and proxy voting

11th June 2025|Tags: , |

The Government consulted last year on this subject and following considerations of the responses has decided to proceed as in their statement of 5th June 2025 here. On remote attendance, DHCLG plans to permit local authorities to develop their own locally appropriate policies, if they decide to hold remote meetings. On proxy voting for meetings of the full council, DHCLG plans to require principal (unitary, upper and second-tier) councils to implement proxy voting schemes, to provide consistency for members who are absent. Guidance will be provided.

Right of Appeal

8th June 2025|Tags: , |

People should be able to challenge a planning decision other than through the Courts. London Forum members are asked to contact their MP promptly and urge them to support two proposed new clauses NC37 and NC38 for the Planning and Infrastructure Bill to be debated from Monday 9th June 2025. They would create a Third-party Right of Appeal where a local authority approves a development not in accord with the Local Plan. A control is that the Secretary of State may dismiss an appeal if it is vexatious, [more…]

Reforming Planning Committees

5th June 2025|Tags: , , |

The Government could transfer decision-making power from Councillors to an un-elected planning officer on what applications are considered at committee. Conservation areas would not be protected. A Technical consultation here is open until 23rd July covering decision delegation, size and composition of planning committees and mandatory training. Two tiers of planning applications are proposed. For Tier A, “minor” developments and those up to 9 dwellings would be delegated to officers but in London that could be increased to 49 dwellings. A current Planning Working Paper [more…]

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