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Manage episode 350028022 series 2716454
Itâs cold, dark and miserable and, alas, there is little in Michael Goveâs recent Written Ministerial Statement to warm the cockles of a plannerâs heart. Hopefully then the return of the 50 Shades of Planning Festive Christmas Quiz will spread some seasonal cheer.
Even by the standards of the fast-paced, ever-changing, rock and roll world of town and country planning it has been quite a year. With the help of Richard Garlick at Planning magazine, who provided Sam Stafford with some of the most-read stories on PlanningResource.co.uk, Sam quizzes some of the 50 Shades alumni on 2022âs highlights and lowlights.
Expect fun, frivolity and an appearance from a very special guestâŠ
Some accompanying reading.
January
Housebuilder Barratt acquires land promoter Gladman
February
Appeal Court upholds ruling that planners can ignore schemesâ downstreamâ environmental effects
March
Essex council votes against adopting local plan
https://www.planningresource.co.uk/article/1750732/essex-council-votes-against-adopting-local-plan
April
City council isolates planning department for two weeks to clear applications backlog
May
Housing land supply requirement scrapped for authorities with up-to-date plans
June
We will prevent PINS âimposingâ unrealistic housing figures on communities, says Gove
July
Tory leadership hopeful pledges to scrap âtop-down Stalinist housing targetsâ
August
Truss pledges to ditch advice that blocks housing on nutrient water pollution grounds
September
The planning track record of new housing secretary Simon Clarke
October
Council delays local plan work over housing need and national policy uncertainties
November
Government to ârefocusâ investment zone programme on universities
December
What Goveâs changes to housing need will mean for local plan-making
136 episoder
Manage episode 350028022 series 2716454
Itâs cold, dark and miserable and, alas, there is little in Michael Goveâs recent Written Ministerial Statement to warm the cockles of a plannerâs heart. Hopefully then the return of the 50 Shades of Planning Festive Christmas Quiz will spread some seasonal cheer.
Even by the standards of the fast-paced, ever-changing, rock and roll world of town and country planning it has been quite a year. With the help of Richard Garlick at Planning magazine, who provided Sam Stafford with some of the most-read stories on PlanningResource.co.uk, Sam quizzes some of the 50 Shades alumni on 2022âs highlights and lowlights.
Expect fun, frivolity and an appearance from a very special guestâŠ
Some accompanying reading.
January
Housebuilder Barratt acquires land promoter Gladman
February
Appeal Court upholds ruling that planners can ignore schemesâ downstreamâ environmental effects
March
Essex council votes against adopting local plan
https://www.planningresource.co.uk/article/1750732/essex-council-votes-against-adopting-local-plan
April
City council isolates planning department for two weeks to clear applications backlog
May
Housing land supply requirement scrapped for authorities with up-to-date plans
June
We will prevent PINS âimposingâ unrealistic housing figures on communities, says Gove
July
Tory leadership hopeful pledges to scrap âtop-down Stalinist housing targetsâ
August
Truss pledges to ditch advice that blocks housing on nutrient water pollution grounds
September
The planning track record of new housing secretary Simon Clarke
October
Council delays local plan work over housing need and national policy uncertainties
November
Government to ârefocusâ investment zone programme on universities
December
What Goveâs changes to housing need will mean for local plan-making
136 episoder
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