Infrastructure

12Jul 2025

Phantom Buses

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

We have all suffered frustrations waiting at a bus stop for a bus that the Countdown screen or our phone app says is due in three minutes, but takes much longer than that to arrive. We can usually put that down to traffic congestion, road works, etc.

But over the past few months, many of us have had the welcome experience of our bus suddenly arriving unannounced. It sets you up for the day. But how does the Countdown system lose TfL’s buses?

The system uses GPS, transponders and gyros [more…]

24Jun 2025

Flooding and Surface Water Strategy

24th June 2025|Categories: Updates|Tags: , , , |

A ‘Flood Ready London Partnership‘ of the Environment Agency, London Councils, London Fire Brigade, Mayor of London, Thames Water and TfL, supported by the Thames Regional Flood and Coastal Committee has developed a London Surface Water Strategy.

The London Climate Resilience Review warned that London is under prepared for the impacts of climate change. The Environment Agency’s National Flood Risk Assessment highlights that almost 320,000 properties in London are at high risk of surface water flooding.

23Jun 2025

Response to ‘Towards a new London Plan’

23rd June 2025|Categories: What We've Said|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…]

15Jun 2025

Spending Review

15th June 2025|Categories: Updates|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…]

11Jun 2025

High Street Rental Auctions

11th June 2025|Categories: Updates|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.

04Jun 2025

Chief Planner’s update

4th June 2025|Categories: Updates|Tags: , , , , |

The MHCLG Chief Planner, Johanna Averley (pictured), has issued a newsletter to local authority planners. It covers a Modernised Planning Committees consultation and speeding up build-out with Completion Notices, a Delayed Homes Penalty and Compulsory Purchase Orders, as in a recent Working Paper and Technical Consultation.

The Government proposed Planning and Infrastructure Bill amendments to remove the statutory requirement to consult in the pre-application stage for NSIP applications.

DEFRA is consulting on options for how Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) should be applied and MHCLG issued a related Working [more…]

29May 2025

Planning and Infrastructure Bill debate

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

Labour members of the Commons Planning and Infrastructure Bill Committee voted through Clause 46 in that Bill for delegation of planning decisions. Government guidance is to be produced. Gideon Amos, LibDem MP, said “We are dealing with primary statutory legislation here, and there would be no discretion over its implementation. We are talking about giving him [Mathew Pennycook MP] and all future Ministers, of whatever party, the power to write the delegation arrangements for each local council in the country and tell them what they may or may [more…]

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 [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.”

25Apr 2025

Planning and Infrastructure Bill

25th April 2025|Categories: Updates|Tags: , , , |

Lawyers at Town Legal produced a summary of changes in the Planning and Infrastructure Bill (PAIB). Civic Voice commented on the Bill with concern about changes to local authorities’ planning committees.

London Forum draws attention, as here, to some of the amendments proposed for the Commons Committee Stage of the Bill and will report progress of that committee on its meetings from 29th April 2025. It has to complete its work by 22nd May 2025.

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    📆 Mon 29th June | 18:30 - 20:30
    🚩 77 Cowcross Street, EC1M 6EL (map)
    How can we make it work better? Planning enforcement is important. Unless it’s done effectively, the integrity of the whole planning system is put at risk. But it’s one of the most frustrating issues for civic societies and local community groups. We’ll discuss this and related issues at this Open Meeting on 29th June. Please book here ( https://www.londonforum.org.uk/events/how-effective-is-planning-enforcement#booking ) Cases typically include: Large developments that grossly fail to meet planning conditions or even submitted drawings and plans; Illegal demolitions; Unauthorised residential alterations and extensions; Additional floors…

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