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BIG ISSUE: Planning Bill
Exhibition highlights bridge design
31 July 2008
The Xstrata Treetop Walkway at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and the 2012 Olympic Park Footbridge feature in a new exhibition celebrating the best design in bridges, viaducts and walkways in the UK.
Government sees off Planning Bill rebellion
26 June 2008
The government has seen off a backbench rebellion over its planning reforms including its Infrastructure Planning Commission (IPC).
RTPI welcomes Planning Bill amendments
26 June 2008
The government has indicated that it will not pursue the introduction of Local Member Review Bodies (LMRBs) through the Planning Bill.
Government makes Planning Bill concessions
24 June 2008
The government has made key concessions to rebel MPs opposed to the establishment of an Infrastructure Planning Commission (IPC) as part of the Planning Bill.
London Councils slams 'ghastly' IPC
24 June 2008
London Councils has called on MPs to reject proposals in Planning Bill for an infrastructure planning commission (IPC) at the Bill's third reading, due to take place tomorrow.
Government signals Planning Bill changes
13 June 2008
The government has signalled that it may amend key aspects of the Planning Bill in the face of growing unrest among backbench MPs and opposition.
Labour faces revolt in commission vote
6 June 2008
The government could face its biggest backlash yet on planning reforms when MPs finally vote on the proposed infrastructure planning commission's (IPC) powers.
MPs offered more say on planning
6 June 2008
Planning minister John Healey has attempted to stem a rebellion over the planning bill.
MPs dismiss climate duty
6 June 2008
Climate change campaigners were dealt a huge blow this week when calls for a duty to take the issue into account in the Planning Bill, now before parliament, were rejected.
PM confirms search for nuclear sites
6 June 2008
The Prime Minister Gordon Brown has confirmed that the Government is to look for sites to house new nuclear power stations.
Planning Bill vote postponed again
5 June 2008
A key vote on proposals to set up a commission to decide major infrastructure in the Planning Bill has been postponed until the week beginning 23rd June amid a prospective backlash from MPs.
Lords signal climate links to Planning Bill
23 May 2008
House of Lords members have indicated that they will push for Planning Bill amendments to ensure that climate change is taken into account as part of policy-making.
Lawyer raps panel set-up
18 April 2008
Latest planning reforms will allow ministers to hide behind the proposed infrastructure planning commission (IPC), a leading lawyer has claimed.
Bill triggers fear on inspectorate's role
1 February 2008
Changes to the planning appeal system proposed in the latest round of reforms have prompted questions over the future role of the Planning Inspectorate (PINS).
Institute gets its chance to voice concerns over planning reforms
18 January 2008
The RTPI gave evidence to the standing committee on the Planning Bill last week.
Sector seeks links for levy
11 January 2008
The property sector is calling for the mooted community infrastructure levy to be integrated into local development frameworks (LDFs).
RTPI steps up attack on member appeals
10 January 2008
The RTPI this week renewed its attack on proposals to remove the right of independent appeal for minor planning applications.
Planning changes 'to ease nuclear programme'
10 January 2008
Changes in the Planning Bill will help bring forward a new generation of nuclear power stations, according to the government.
Planning Reform Bill debate airs RTPI policy statement concerns
4 January 2008
MPs raised many of the RTPI's issues in the second reading of the Planning Reform Bill shortly before Christmas.
Reform bill set for committee stages
14 December 2007
The Planning Reform Bill passed its second reading this week despite attempts by the Tories to stop the creation of an infrastructure planning commission (IPC).
Sustainable case pressed
14 December 2007
The Sustainable Development Commission (SDC) this week said it is not convinced that sustainability has been made central to the Planning Reform Bill.
Planning bill 'threatens social homes delivery'
11 December 2007
The National Housing Federation (NHF) has warned that a key element of the government's proposed planning bill could jeopardise the delivery of social homes.
RTPI welcomes government input to national policy statements
7 December 2007
The RTPI has broadly welcomed the Planning Reform Bill but the workings of the proposed infrastructure planning commission and the development of national policy statements (NPSs) have still to pass a series of tests.
Bill proposes council levy
30 November 2007
The proposed community infrastructure levy (CIL) in the Planning Reform Bill will let councils charge developers for infrastructure not related to specific schemes.
Reform sparks fear over public's input
30 November 2007
Doubts were raised over the public's right to be heard on major infrastructure schemes despite government reassurances in the Planning Reform Bill published this week.
Bid to let councils quash restrictive site clauses
30 November 2007
Legislation to allow town halls to override costly restrictive covenants on sites compulsorily purchased for regeneration schemes was among proposals put before Parliament this week.
DCLG to alter frameworks
30 November 2007
Councils whose local development frameworks (LDFs) are unsound will no longer need to restart the process, the DCLG has agreed.
Planning gain receipts set for strategic infrastructure
29 November 2007
The proposed community infrastructure levy would enable councils to charge developers for infrastructure not directly related to a development.
Government proposes development plan reforms
29 November 2007
Councils should no longer have to return to square one if their local development frameworks are found unsound, the DCLG has proposed.
Infrastructure proposals 'could stifle objections'
29 November 2007
Planning professionals today cast doubt on government moves to give the public a say on major infrastructure schemes.
Planning bill 'vague' on consultation
28 November 2007
Yesterday's planning reform bill did not make adequate provision for community consultation, the RTPI has said.
Council appeal panels condemned by expert
28 November 2007
A planning expert today slammed proposals in the Planning Reform Bill to transfer many planning appeals to local councillors.
RTPI calls for greater clarity on bill requirements
28 November 2007
The RTPI said today that the new Planning Reform Bill could lead to a rash of legal challenges over decisions by the new infrastructure commission.
Government reserves right to cap new planning charge
28 November 2007
The government will be able to cap the rate of its new community infrastructure levy under proposals in yesterday's Planning Reform Bill.
We'll slash planning time, says Blears
16 November 2007
The time it takes for major transport infrastructure projects to clear the UK planning system will be slashed by half under new legislation, the communities secretary has pledged.
Rail group calls for better transport planning
13 November 2007
The government needs to include a rail statement in its suite of proposed national infrastructure statements, a report claimed today.
Lawyers concerned bill will stall system
9 November 2007
Leading planning lawyers voiced concern this week that measures in the planning reform bill could lead to a slower planning process.
Infrastructure commission proposal confirmed
6 November 2007
The Queen's speech today confirmed that the government will introduce a planning bill to bring forward a new independent infrastructure commission.
Hill issues warning on commission plan
2 November 2007
Former Labour housing and planning minister Keith Hill will lobby against the infrastructure planning commission (IPC) proposed by the government, it has emerged.
Government drops development tax
12 October 2007
Proposals for a tax on the increase in land values gained upon receipt of planning permission have been shelved and replaced with a tariff-based approach.
White paper panned
3 August 2007
Former chief planner Mike Ash today launched a broadside against 'undemocratic' proposals in the planning white paper
Tory attacks commission
15 June 2007
Government proposals for an infrastructure planning commission (IPC) have been criticised by a member of the Commons DCLG committee for being too vague.
Mayor blasts commission
8 June 2007
The government must make a better case for an unelected independent planning commission, London mayor Ken Livingstone said this week.
Loft conversions 'made more difficult'
8 June 2007
Changes proposed to the planning system to make home renovation easier will make it more difficult for householders to build loft conversions, the Federation of Master Builders warned last week.
Planning white paper: key recommendations
21 May 2007
The planning white paper makes proposals for two broad areas: town and country planning and major infrastructure.
White paper reveals infrastructure panel details
21 May 2007
The government today outlined how its proposed new national infrastructure panel would decide planning applications.
Fine print reveals development policy shift
24 May 2007
The Royal Town Planning Institute has criticised government plans to loosen development restrictions on land not covered by local planning policies.
Green belts left alone by planning white paper
18 May 2007
Monday's planning white paper will preserve current green belt restrictions, it has emerged.
Kelly: town centres still come first
18 May 2007
Communities secretary Ruth Kelly has given assurances that next week's planning white paper will not abolish the 'town centres first' policy.
White paper analysis
Institute keeps up the pressure as Planning Reform Bill scrutinystarts
11 January 2008
As planning reforms are debated by a parliamentary committee, the RTPI continues to push for amendments to ensure that the profession's interests are represented and its concerns dealt with, Rynd Smith explains.
Clouds on the horizon
24 August 2007
The next round of reform to the planning system is showing few signs of delivering environmentally sustainable answers to the country's infrastructure needs, cautions Simon Marsh.
Called to account
3 August 2007
Proposed infrastructure reforms will reduce accountability, says a former chief planner.
Retail hiatus predicted
15 June 2007
Developers, consultants and authorities have been left high and dry over prospects for town and city centre renewal as the market endures further uncertainty, reports Flemmich Webb.
Energy aims threatened
8 June 2007
Streamlined planning controls over the installation of domestic renewable energy equipment may not have the effect that ministers are looking for, warn Janet Askew and Tim Edmundson.
Fast-track system needs more detail
1 June 2007
New government proposals to streamline the planning process lack necessary guidance, says Stephen Nicol.
Planning White Paper: Needs test removal should be welcomed
22 May 2007
Ian Anderson, head of retail planning at property consultant CBRE says removing the needs test does not mean developers will circle town centres like vultures.
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Planning Bill
Gummer on ... major projects confrontation
6 June 2008
As I write this, the government is showing every sign of panic over the Planning...
By Huw Morris
Air waves
7 March 2008
Last week's protests against expansion plans at Heathrow Airport highlight the growing public disquiet over...
Question of democracy
15 February 2008
The loss of a public voice in infrastructure approval processes under draft planning legislation will...
Why it's open season on planning levies
7 December 2007
A new bill leaves the door wide open for a revival of the presumed-dead planning...
By Anthony Fyson
Infrastructure questions
7 December 2007
Will national statements on key sectors be properly co-ordinated?
By Huw Morris
Consultation crisis
30 November 2007
Why don't ministers admit they are not interested in opposition to major plans?
By Bryan Johnston
Legislation overldrive
24 August 2007
Ministers need to work fast on planning reforms.
By John Gummer
Gummer on ... a government taking control
23 February 2007
The battle for proper planning has now begun. The government seems hell-bent on destroying the...
By Huw Morris
The communication barrier
1 June 2007
Could spatial planning become the Esperanto of public services?
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