Architects condemn scrapping of water pollution rules
The government’s decision to scale back environmental rules on water pollution in order to ‘unblock 100,000 homes’ by 2030 has been called into question by the profession
News about the planning system in the UK, including permitted development rights, the National Planning Policy Framework, the London Plan and the ‘country house’ clause
By Gino Spocchia 5 September 2023 932 Views
The government’s decision to scale back environmental rules on water pollution in order to ‘unblock 100,000 homes’ by 2030 has been called into question by the profession
By Gino Spocchia 29 August 2023 2,100 Views
The government is set to scrap environmental rules that housebuilders have blamed for blocking at least 100,000 new homes
By Hana Loftus 29 August 2023 3,192 Views
At a time when everyone – planners included – despairs at the length of time required to resolve even a tiny planning application, design codes offer the enticing possibility of clarity and certainty, says Hana Loftus
By John R Bryson 14 August 2023 9,686 Views
The destruction of the Crooked House pub in the Black Country highlights the planning and listing systems’ failure to put value on essence of place, argues John R Bryson
By John Pardey 8 August 2023 10,469 Views
Submitting a proposal to planning nowadays feels like slipping into a weird and dysfunctional dimension – it is a bankrupt system that the government should be deeply ashamed of, says John Pardey
By Daniel Leon 3 August 2023 6,025 Views
The planning system is a negative force, persistently blocking much-needed homes and other development. Michael Gove’s reforms must go much further, says Daniel Leon
By Peter Murray 25 July 2023 1,098 Views
The government’s headline-grabbing rejection of Pilbrow & Partners’ M&S Oxford Street plan highlights how far off the UK is from producing circular economy projects like those of Danish architect Anders Lendager, argues Peter Murray
By Kit Heren 25 July 2023 1,891 Views
DSDHA’s Deborah Saunt and Burd Haward Architects’ Catherine Burd are among the architects chosen to review the designs of all major new developments in Westminster
By Richard Waite 24 July 2023 5,402 Views
Housing secretary Michael Gove has promised an extra £24 million to unblock the planning system, as well as unveiling a new ‘super-squad’ of experts and vowing to allow more permitted development in a bid to build more homes
By will hurst 21 July 2023 1,778 Views
The government urgently needs to join the dots between its landmark verdict on Marks & Spencer’s demolition proposal and the policy vacuum on limiting embodied carbon in construction, writes Will Hurst