Environment and Climate

08Apr 2025

Climate change and heritage

8th April 2025|Categories: Updates|Tags: , |

The Government has released the fourth round of climate adaptation reporting for the heritage sector as here. The report outlines the risks climate change poses to the UK’s historic environment and provides guidance on how heritage organisations can adapt to these challenges. It highlights the need for resilience planning and sustainable conservation strategies.

29Mar 2025

Natural flood management

29th March 2025|Categories: Updates|Tags: , |

The Government reviewed the latest research on natural flood management and updated the ‘Working with Natural Processes’ evidence directory. The measures protect, restore or emulate the natural functions of rivers, floodplains, catchments and the coast to reduce flooding and coastal erosion. The report and findings are here.

12Feb 2025

Home energy ratings

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

There is a consultation to 26Feb2025 on reforming the Energy Performance of Buildings regime to provide a system which provides homeowners and tenants with accurate information about the energy performance of their homes to allow them to make informed investment and purchase decisions. Also, to reducing carbon emissions, tackling fuel poverty, improving decency and the Warm Homes Plan.

05Feb 2025

Connecting with nature

5th February 2025|Categories: Updates|Tags: , |

There is a short survey on Talk London asking what you think about London’s network of rivers, canals, docks, reservoirs, lakes and green and natural spaces. It will take about 10 minutes to complete and it will close on Sunday 16 February 2025.

You can sign up with Talk London here for opportunities to make input to GLA activities and discussions.

19Dec 2024

Chief Planner’s newsletter to LPAs December 2024

19th December 2024|Categories: Updates|Tags: , , , |

Joanna Averley, the DHCLG Chief Planner, issued another newsletter on 19th December 2024 to local authorities requiring them to update their brownfield land register for 2024 by 31st December.

It seeks their views on a Development and Nature Recovery Working Paper, proposing developers pay into a ‘Nature Restoration Fund’. Also LPAs are asked to complete an online survey on a Green Infrastructure (GI) Framework. There is an explanation of the Government’s approach by the lawyer Nicola Gooch here.

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27Nov 2024

Permitted development homes could be uninhabitable

27th November 2024|Categories: Updates|Tags: , , |

Insurer Zurich UK has warned that office-to-residential conversions introduced in 2013 must be done properly or they will be uninhabitable for the future. Housing does not need to meet building regulations where there is a ‘material change of use’. The report details the serious problems found. 89,500 homes have been developed from commercial buildings and the lifting of a size cap on office-to-residential conversions in March led to applications increasing by 20% in England in a year.

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