A year on from the Government making planning reform a central pillar of its first 12 months in office, our Deputy Chief Executive Muniya Barua is joined by Paula Carney, Managing Director at CarneySweeney, and Harry Steele, Programme Director at BusinessLDN, to discuss the impact of its changes on London’s built environment to date.
The trio discuss interventions needed to make the capital’s stretching 88,000 new homes target a reality, including pragmatic approaches to Section 106 agreements, effective implementation of measures contained in the Planning & Infrastructure Bill, a revamped and streamlined London plan, improving investment in local planning authorities and much else besides.
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