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Analysis on social housing and social investment
Posted on: 4 August 2014
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This report looks at the relationship between housing provided for people on low incomes or with particular needs and social investment.
Technical consultation on planning
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This consultation puts forward a range of proposals to further improve the planning system and build upon the improvements the government has already made. Proposals cover: neighbourhood planning; reducing planning regulations to promote housing, high streets and growth; improving the use of planning conditions; improving the planning application process; Environmental Impact Assessment thresholds; and improving the national infrastructure planning regime. Comments are requested by 26 September 2014.
London Infrastructure Plan 2050: A consultation
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This document sets out what infrastructure London requires. It is the first ever strategic attempt to set out London’s infrastructure needs, how much it might cost and how it is paid for. Comments are requested by 31 October 2014.
Accommodating growth in town centres: Achieving successful housing intensification and high street diversification
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This report for the Greater London Authority calls for London boroughs to plan for more housing in town centres to meet the challenge of a rapidly growing population. Drawn up by consultancies Peter Brett Associates (PBA) and Graham Harrington Planning Advice and architects Maccreanor Lavington, this document will aim to inform the Further Alterations to the London Plan which is about to be examined.
Does regional economic growth depend on proximity to urban centres?
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This paper analyses the spatial patterns of regional economic growth in Europe over the 1995 to 2010 period. It finds that regions, which contain large urban agglomerations, have been growing significantly faster than those that do not. Furthermore, proximity to large urban agglomerations has been positively correlated to economic growth. Halving travel time to a large urban agglomeration is associated with a 0.2 to 0.4 percentage points increase in annual per capita growth. More generally, the study also shows that measures of population density are positively correlated to growth. Among the different measures, by far the best predictor of growth between 1995 and 2010 is the maximum population density of a region.
Working with natural processes to reduce flood risk: a research and development framework
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Working with natural processes (WWNP) involves taking action to manage fluvial and coastal flood erosion risk by protecting, restoring and emulating the natural regulating function of catchments, rivers, floodplains and coasts. This project has produced a framework for a comprehensive and prioritised programme of WWNP research and dissemination to allow flood and coastal erosion risk management to be carried out sustainably, improving the environment for people and wildlife.
Review of local authorities’ role in housing supply: progress update
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This document provides a progress update on the review of the role of local authorities in housing supply.
River basin planning guidance
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Statutory guidance on how the Water Framework Directive is being implemented in England and Wales.
British Social Attitudes survey 2013: attitudes to new house building
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This report sets out the findings from a number of public attitude questions asked on planning and housing issues within the British Social Attitudes survey 2013.
No going back: Breaking the cycle of rough sleeping and homelessness
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A report from the London Assembly Housing Committee examines into repeat rough sleeping. It examines what happens to those who are not housed by councils, and looks at how homeless support services address the often complex needs of repeat rough sleepers.
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