Episode 164 of 50 Shades of Planning is available now via this link below or from the usual podcast platforms. In between some moving and some shaking in the Big Smoke recently I took the opportunity to catch up with old friends of the podcast Mike Kiely, Annie Gingell, Andrew Taylor and Iain Thomson, and new friend of the podcast Claire Tester. During a conversation recorded at Soho Radio we chatted about a few of the hot topics in the fast-paced, ever-changing, rock and roll world of town and country planning right now. We talked about the recent NPPF consultation; taking some of the 'grit' out of the system; planning committees in relation to the impact of local elections, new notification processes, a national scheme of delegation and strategic committees; and towards the end there is a bit of local plan and neighbourhood plan chat.
I had to drive for an hour and twenty minutes to get to my first job. On a typical day the way home was a lot more bearable because at 2pm I would go out ‘looking for land’ and tootle my back from South Yorkshire to South Nottinghamshire by way of places like Alfreton and Gainsborough whilst listening to Mark & Lard . The way in though was more of a chore and I filled the time by listening to the Today programme. ‘You are a grown up now. You should know what is going on in the world'. The first time that I can really recall planning being featured on the Today programme was the first NPPF so I had been working for over a decade by that point and had a fair idea of how the world worked. Then, as now, the Secretary of State got a few minutes at 8:10 and then, as also now, representatives of the CPRE and the development industry were invited to argue about whether there really was a ‘ war on the countryside ’. I recall thinking to myself that if the quality of the coverage of some...