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Category: Planning

  • ‘Beauty’ alone won’t solve the climate crisis

    ‘Beauty’ alone won’t solve the climate crisis

    24 May 2021

    This guest blog by Cycling UK’s policy director Roger Geffen argues that the Government’s draft National Planning Policy Framework makes it commendably easy for councils to reject planning applications which aren’t ‘beautiful’, but creates massive hurdles for councils wishing to reject developments that would entrench car-dependence. The blog was first published on the Cycling UK

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    Posted in: Climate change, Cycling, News, Planning
  • Planning reforms risk adding “a tide of car traffic” to crowded roads, Housing Secretary told

    Planning reforms risk adding “a tide of car traffic” to crowded roads, Housing Secretary told

    6 May 2021

    PRESS RELEASE: New housing is being sited in places that cannot be served well by public transport, are inaccessible on foot or cycle and often have few or no local facilities.

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    Posted in: Media and press, News, Planning
  • Our joint letter calling for planning reforms to include transport and accessibility

    Our joint letter calling for planning reforms to include transport and accessibility

    6 May 2021

    LETTER: With partners, we are calling for planning reforms to include transport and accessibility at an early stage of planning for new homes.

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    Posted in: Active travel, Buses, Cycling, Media and press, News, Planning, Public transport, Rail, Walking, Wheeling
  • Three changes we’d like to see to the plans for the planning system

    Three changes we’d like to see to the plans for the planning system

    5 May 2021

    We don’t think the current planning system is working, especially when it comes to transport, so we were excited to learn what the government planned. But we had some concerns about the policies proposed. In short, we didn’t think they would make things better.

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    Posted in: Design, News, Planning
  • Planning for transport demand through the Decide and Provide Approach

    Planning for transport demand through the Decide and Provide Approach

    19 April 2021

    What will the likely transport impact of a new development be? How many trips is it likely to generate? To work this out, transport planners use TRICS, which is a database of information about the trips generated by past developments. In the past, TRICs has been used as part of a ‘Predict and Provide’ paradigm,

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    Posted in: Cycling, News, Planning, Public transport, Walking
  • A tale of two developments: why new planning reforms threaten to entrench unsustainable lifestyles

    A tale of two developments: why new planning reforms threaten to entrench unsustainable lifestyles

    16 April 2021

    This blog by Steve Chambers, sustainable transport campaigner at Transport for New Homes, was first published by as a guest blog by Green Alliance. In 2018, Transport for New Homes produced an initial report that revealed the deep flaws in the planning system which leave new housing developments with inadequate walking, cycling and public transport

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    Posted in: Design, News, Parking, Planning, Walking
  • For housing fit for the future, let’s get these policies right

    For housing fit for the future, let’s get these policies right

    23 March 2021

    The Government is consulting on changes to the National Model Design Code and National Planning Policy Framework. Together, these documents will set the direction for the housing that we build in the near future. With hundreds of thousands of new homes needed, it’s vital that these two documents take transport properly into account: we must

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    Posted in: Design, Garden communities, News, Planning
  • If conservation areas can have a mix of homes and amenities, why can’t newly planned communities?

    If conservation areas can have a mix of homes and amenities, why can’t newly planned communities?

    18 January 2021

    We’re concerned that a proposed change to ‘permitted development rights’ would make it harder for local authorities to plan communities with a mix of homes, shops and services. Our Homes Without Jams campaign is all about ensuring changes to the planning system result in new homes being built in the right locations with good transport

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    Posted in: News, Planning
  • Our joint letter to the Telegraph about high street planning

    Our joint letter to the Telegraph about high street planning

    18 January 2021

    LETTER: We urge the Government to think again about its proposals to allow high street businesses to be changed to housing without full planning permission.

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    Posted in: Media and press, News, Planning
  • Planning white paper risks more car dependent sprawl

    Planning white paper risks more car dependent sprawl

    14 December 2020

    We had several concerns with the reforms as proposed. The first, and for us most concerning, is that the proposals barely mention transport at all. We need to address how we will provide and fund public transport to the new places we plan to build.

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    Posted in: News, Planning
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