All Policy articles – Page 40
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News
Housing boss and former civil servant takes over as chair of CASE
Matthew Bailes has succeeded Elizabeth Austerberry as chair of the Consortium for Housing Associations in the South East
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NHF appoints education sector leader as new chair
Maggie Galliers to lead board of housing association trade body from September
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Essex Council withdraws local plan and refuses L&G green belt scheme
New council leadership pledges to protect open space
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Comment
The rhetoric of planning reform has changed more than the substance
Michael Gove has artfully repositioned the government’s planning reforms, but more of his predecessor’s original vision remains then you might think, writes Paul Smith
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BPF warns private rent reforms could lead to lengthy disputes in court
Landlords body says investors in housing will “feel let down” if disagreements can’t be swiftly resolved
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More developers sign government’s cladding pledge
Hopkins Homes, Robertson, Story and Weston Homes among housebuilders to promise to repair homes affected by fire safety crisis
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The great local plan slowdown - 14 council areas where activity is on hold
Planning authorities are halting or revising their local plans due to policy uncertainty and Savills has put together a list of 14 that have put things on ice
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Gove wants more funding for social housing
Housing secretary tells MPs he wants more affordable homes and accepts that requires investment
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Gove says associations will be ‘seduced’ to join Right to Buy scheme with generous funding
Housing secretary says Treasury has agreed to find funding package but not finalised deal
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Comment
We must not let housing policy fall victim to political popularism
The proposed Right to Buy for housing association tenants shows Boris Johnson is desperately grasping for policies that won’t work and will cause damage, warns Ben Derbyshire
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Relief as government releases part of ‘crucial’ software for regulation changes next week
The first tranche of SAP 10.2 software will cover 75% of buildings
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Gove claims new NPPF will ‘drive greener development’
Housing secretary’s comments come as MPs criticise Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill for no mention of zero carbon
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Gove commits to ‘one-for-one’ replacement in housing association Right to Buy
Housing secretary says revamped policy will be funded to ensure sold off properties are replaced
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In Focus
Glitches in the system: getting ready for part L
Emily Twinch looks at the preparedness of the house building industry to comply with the changes to regulations next week to ensure homes are more energy efficient
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Industry warns over ‘complexity’ as Gove pushes ahead with infrastructure levy
Planners warn over proposed new system as Levelling Up Bill faces first parlimentary hurdle
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‘Nutrient neutrality’ rules hold up plans for 2,200 homes in Herefordshire
County council’s offsetting plan will see developers pay £14k per tonne of phosphate pollution to allow schemes to go ahead
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Comment
Creating the right local design code
The levelling up and regeneration bill will require all planning authorities to have an area-wide design code in place. This brings opportunities and challenges for planners and developers, writes Jane Dann
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News
Number of London resi blocks with fire safety defects ‘higher than previously thought’
Figure could be as high as 4,500
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Comment
Why Gove’s proposed ‘street votes’ policy deserves our support
Street votes could enable denser, more energy efficient, car-free neighbourhoods that people actually want, argues Ben Derbyshire
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Natural England advice ‘overestimates new housing’s impact on nutrient pollution’
HBF urges councils to base nutrient neutrality figures on different criteria to those recommended by Natural England