Senior Partner - Place&Infra @tpximpact , formerly FutureGov @CPCatapult & @LDN_gov. Built environment, digital, music and occasionally my own views. #plantech
The last successful planning application for a reservoir was submitted in 1976
As late as the 1960s Britain typically opened 3 reservoirs a year.
https://t.co/seUaJrToVP
@thomasforth it astonishes me the TBI and other policy industrial complex reports on AI in gov somehow miss the bleeding obvious and huge savings…policy makers.
What a week. Cracking open a beer and going to finish a blogpost about central/local data and read the 10 year infrastructure strategy, as inconsiderately @thomasforth hasn’t been on a long train journey with beer in the last few days to summarise it for me.
James Scott from Urban and Civic talking about how we need digitisation of data to help enable new technology - from a process perspective but also enabling eg self-driving cars
(New) New Towns are pure nerdgasm for me. Learning from my Thames Gateway days and getting excited about the potential opportunities for focusing cross-gov digital activity. Also a nice way to get people excited about the long term vision. Some words...https://t.co/kvsoP87hr0
Great to see the coverage work of the planning data team esp @psd at MHCLG and the incubator for ai https://t.co/XqfHl4H0Bc... worth noting that this kind of work is only possible with well designed data standards and human focused content-designed guidance to guide the ai.
This comment piece in @insidehousing is one of those rather muddled and mealy-mouthed attempts to defend the indefensible (in this case, the private land value capture sector)
https://t.co/xslHRn4SQ1
Here’s a 🧵 to translate and unpack some of its sillier lines
More positive pro-growth noises today in terms of cracking down on spurious JR but still dealing with the ‘shit out’ problem. Our antiquated system of opaque planning processes and rules provides far too many footholds for ‘spurious’ challenges.
Yup it’s AI hype week so why not join in. I have fears but also some optimisim that it could help level the playing field - btwn experts and citizens and councils and planning consultants - but it needs government to fix the data and make rules clearer https://t.co/DMAM4OJSBh...