The second in a two-part series exploring where Labour’s landmark legislation looks set to improve the planning landscape – and where it has fallen short.
The first in a two-part series exploring where Labour’s landmark legislation looks set to improve the planning landscape – and where it has fallen short.
New rules threaten to give England a generation of houses that are uglier and less popular than those we have built historically.
Lifting objections to the double-pitch roof, lit with dormer windows, would help increase the housing supply in an environmentally friendly way.
Remember that the capital is a city where floorspace values are several times higher than they are in most of Britain – higher, in fact, than they have been in almost any time or place in the history of the world.