London may have green spaces aplenty, but our public squares are largely privately owned and drab rivals to our European cousins, which are littered with non-branded chairs and benches to encourage socialising
An excellent piece by @lucykenningham https://t.co/eDTC3qMgEb
Why ‘luxury flats’ do not ‘push out’ London’s poor (and why we still need to build for low-cost rent)
Recent studies of the effects of new market housing in urban localities suggest its impacts are not as some believe https://t.co/hvxegVJmQQ
Controversial plans for a 1000ft viewing tower in the City backed by a billionaire Brazilian banking dynasty are expected to get the go-ahead when the new Housing Secretary overrules the Mayor of London.
https://t.co/rV76Xt43O1
The 'Planning for the Future' white paper (published this month), sets out the Government's proposals for a "once in a generation" reform of England's planning system.
It has proved controversial - what are the key points of view? Our briefing explains https://t.co/SlNGCTZLuc
The new Standard Method is out and the number have been crunched.
The upshot - you wouldn't want to be Westminster (largest increase of 4,254 dpa compared to current SM). But you might want to be Gravesham (38% decrease).
https://t.co/7DiV0EpxSE
Whatever the impact of the Jenrick Papers, a fascinating insight this evening into to the workings of the Secretary of State’s office, and the final finessing of a Decision Letter: https://t.co/k65fWYNExB #Westferry#Jenrick
Webinar - Current Issues in Environmental Law Part 3
Landmark Chambers will be hosting a webinar on Monday 18th May, 2020 at 11am – 12.15pm.
If you would like to attend this event, please register via the link below.
https://t.co/P2700PbbqG
My thoughts on Sawkill v Highways England [2020] EWHC 801 (Admin). A significant judgment handed down on Friday last week which resolves the uncertainty as to whether access to land is possible for DCO applicants pursuant to s. 172 HPA 2016: https://t.co/7JxyirIyQt