Britain’s housebuilding crisis on my block
Building work on the estate I live in was supposed to take two years – it’s now in its fifth
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Building work on the estate I live in was supposed to take two years – it’s now in its fifth
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The mocked and derided town is a rare success story of national planning.
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Businesses can use digital tools to better consider the impacts of climate change, political turbulence and technology.
The Chancellor has big plans for UK infrastructure, but they may not be enough to clear the planning backlog.
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Data from UK government agencies show years of delay for major projects that will impact future economic growth.
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Schools under two years old are being condemned while students shiver in tents or fall behind on lessons at home.
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Corporate building owners are opting for redesigns as they grapple with flexible working patterns and new environmental regulations.
Shifts in voting patterns mean that building rather than blocking housing is now in Labour’s electoral interests.
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Blind hatred never built a house.
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From HS2 to housing shortages, we forget that two-thirds of the British population live on a quarter of the land.
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Council tax discounts aren’t enough to placate those who don’t want new buildings in their local area, and could be…
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As long as the main parties believe there are votes in opposing development, the UK won’t get the houses it…
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As planning reforms loom and Tory MPs in the Blue Wall fear the impact of local development, I fight the urge to…
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Far from being purely selfish, those who declare “Not in My Backyard” can be valuable custodians of common goods.
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