Episode 117 of the podcast is available now via this link or from iTunes and Spotify.
This is a ramblechat that I recorded at Soho Radio Studios in London with friends of the podcast Hashi Mohamed, Simon Ricketts, Nicola Gooch and Andrew Taylor during which we reflect on another exciting few weeks in the fast-paced, ever-changing, rock and roll world of town and country planning.
The conversation, recorded at the end of February 2024, takes in the back-dating of Section 106 indexation and what that says about local authority finances; the need to consider PPAs, statutory consultees and performance targets in the round; BNG and my debut appearance on Countryfile; the Brownfield Reform Day consultations on a presumption in favour of brownfield development, permitted development rights and the Mayor of London’s call-in powers; and the Competition & Markets Authority's report on the housebuilding industry. All in approximately 45 minutes or so...
This is a ramblechat that I recorded at Soho Radio Studios in London with friends of the podcast Hashi Mohamed, Simon Ricketts, Nicola Gooch and Andrew Taylor during which we reflect on another exciting few weeks in the fast-paced, ever-changing, rock and roll world of town and country planning.
The conversation, recorded at the end of February 2024, takes in the back-dating of Section 106 indexation and what that says about local authority finances; the need to consider PPAs, statutory consultees and performance targets in the round; BNG and my debut appearance on Countryfile; the Brownfield Reform Day consultations on a presumption in favour of brownfield development, permitted development rights and the Mayor of London’s call-in powers; and the Competition & Markets Authority's report on the housebuilding industry. All in approximately 45 minutes or so...
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