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Category: Planning

  • Sustainability Through the Looking Glass

    Sustainability Through the Looking Glass

    5 October 2020

    Guest blog by Richard Tamplin ”When I use a word,’ Humpty Dumpty said in rather a scornful tone, ‘it means just what I choose it to mean — neither more nor less.” Of course, we all know what sustainability means – don’t we? It’s now almost 40 years since the United Nations, concerned by the

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    Posted in: Garden communities, News, Planning, Public transport, Rail
  • So, what else could we build?

    So, what else could we build?

    3 August 2020

    In our recent report, Garden Villages and Garden Towns: Visions and Reality, we explain that, although the visions for garden communities are often very good, we fear ‘business as usual’. Rather than enabling people to walk, cycle and use public transport to go about their daily lives, these developments will generate high levels of traffic by

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    Posted in: Design, Garden communities, News, Planning
  • Planning reform is on the way

    Planning reform is on the way

    3 August 2020

    Planning reform is on the way. But will it lead to better development in the right places, and stop car-based sprawl? From the point of view of Transport for New Homes, and the many others who are appalled at the spread of car-dependent new housing dominated by roads and parking, planning reform should be about

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    Posted in: News, Planning
  • Planning and COVID-19

    Planning and COVID-19

    30 July 2020

    Back in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic we noticed that planning and development were continuing. We asked you to get in touch about what was happening in your local area, to tell us how decisions were being made about new housing. We worried that changes to oversight of planning might mean that proper

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    Posted in: News, Planning
  • Green promises broken: Garden Villages and Garden Towns will be dominated by the car

    Green promises broken: Garden Villages and Garden Towns will be dominated by the car

    15 June 2020

    PRESS RELEASE: Far from being vibrant, green communities, Garden Villages and Garden Towns are at high risk of becoming car-dependent commuter estates.

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    Posted in: Buses, Climate change, Cycling, Design, Garden communities, Media and press, News, Planning, Public transport, Rail, Trams, Walking
  • Let us know how changes to the planning system are affecting your area

    Let us know how changes to the planning system are affecting your area

    16 April 2020

    Planning and the making of planning decisions have not stopped because of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) crisis. The Coronavirus Act 2020 gave councils the ability to run planning committees remotely. However, even before this legislation became law many authorities were making new arrangements for planning decisions, including delegating decisions to officers and council leaders rather than

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    Posted in: News, Planning
  • Transport for New Homes Award: Royal Arsenal Riverside

    Transport for New Homes Award: Royal Arsenal Riverside

    21 November 2019

    Royal Arsenal Riverside was announced as winner of the Transport for New Homes Award 2019 in the metropolitan category. Judge Tim Pharoah, who visited the development, tells us why. London needs many more homes, and high-density developments are required. At Woolwich Arsenal, the impact of tall blocks is lessened by the generous provision of open

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    Posted in: Design, News, Planning
  • Transport for New Homes Award: Bath Riverside

    Transport for New Homes Award: Bath Riverside

    20 November 2019

    Bath Riverside was announced as winner of the Transport for New Homes Award 2019 in the non-metropolitan category. Judge Tim Pharoah, who visited the development, tells us why. All too often new housing is built around car use, but Bath Riverside bucks the trend in a positive way by providing really good walking, cycling and

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    Posted in: Design, News, Planning
  • Transport for New Homes Award: Poundbury

    Transport for New Homes Award: Poundbury

    20 November 2019

    Poundbury is an urban extension to the Dorset county town of Dorchester, built according to the principles of Charles, Prince of Wales, on land owned by the Duchy of Cornwall. Poundbury was highly commended in the Transport for New Homes Awards 2019. Judge Jenny Raggett, who visited the development, tells us why. One of the

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    Posted in: Design, News, Planning
  • Transport for New Homes Award 2019: winners announced

    Transport for New Homes Award 2019: winners announced

    20 November 2019

    The winners of the Transport for New Homes Award 2019 are: Royal Arsenal Riverside, south east London (metropolitan winner) Bath Riverside, Bath (non-metropolitan winner) The first ever Transport for New Homes Awards, run in partnership with the Transport Planning Society as part of its Transport Planning Day, set out to celebrate recent large developments which

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    Posted in: Design, News, Planning
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