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How to …increase demand for hard to let properties

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Hard to let properties have always posed a challenge to landlords and void properties are an inevitable aspect of housing management. However reforms introduced in April 2013, particularly the social sector size criteria, have led to properties that previously would have generated a lot of interest now remaining empty for an increasingly long time. This ‘how to’ briefing explores some of the challenges faced by providers, and highlight examples of how other organisations have increased demand for their hard to let homes.

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A visual history of the future

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Depictions of future cities can play an important role in shaping our thinking on cities and our future urban strategies. This report explores the ways future cities have been depicted over the last 100 years and considers what these depictions sought to communicate and why. Its aim is to identify and understand the types of cities visions which have had the most influence.

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Public land, public good: Getting maximum value from public land and property

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Localis, in partnership with Cathedral Group, has published a report which highlights the potential for public land and assets to be used for developing new housing, reshaping public services, and boosting local economies.  The report found that councils are reacting to ongoing austerity by acting more like property developers, moving away a mentality of simply selling buildings and land for one-off capital receipts, and instead looking to redevelop assets to derive revenue income from them that they can use to help support public service, with the proportion of redevelopments shifting from a third of all disposals to a majority of disposals over the next 5 years.

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Strategic road network and the delivery of sustainable development: impact assessment

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Describes the potential impacts of the ‘Strategic road network and the delivery of sustainable development’ policy which sets out the role of the strategic road network in helping to deliver sustainable economic growth and engage with the planning system.

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Gehl Architects

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A blog from Danish-based Gehl Architects, featuring its work worldwide.

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Urban re Think

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Urban reThink is an online, environmental magazine which advocates sustainable and low-impact living, aiming to both inform and provide insight, and with a goal to educate and enlighten readers. Contributions and comments are welcome.

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Petro-urbanisms: Urban futures on the oil frontier. London, 8 July 2014

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The Urban Uncertainty workshop series is an integral part of LSE Cities’ collaborative investigation into emerging ways of envisioning and governing the future of cities. Each session focuses on a different dimension of urban uncertainty. This session aimed to investigate how uncertainty mediates unfolding urbanisation across and beyond oil regions, the politics of these material transformations and the ways that imaginaries, responses and contestations of the urban future can be understood as deeply entwined with global infrastructures of oil. A summary of the event is available online.

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12 cities

Posted on: 24 September 2014
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This issue puts the public transport systems of our cities under the microscope. Although just one aspect of a city’s personality, these arteries play a significant role in determining the way that people interact and how they can use a city. The cities covered are: London, Hong Kong, New York, Paris, Tokyo, Singapore, Moscow, Sydney, Dubai, Shanghai, Rio de Janiero and Mumbai.

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Strategic planning: Beyond “cooperation”

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The Royal Town Planning Institute has published proposals for strategic, larger-than-local planning in England. They draw on existing arrangements but require much stronger incentives to cooperation and making plans for the future.

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Engaging online with your communities

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A series of slides presented by James Grant, digital officer at the National Housing Federation, as part of a workshop he did at the National Housing Federation’s Annual Conference 2014.

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