Last week saw the first AGM of the APPG for London’s Planning and Built Environment, marking the end of a … Read More
Have we forgotten the importance of face-to-face communications?
As we increasingly focus our efforts to engage with online and social media groups, which are easily managed from behind … Read More
Getting on with the job
As the Conservatives gathered in Birmingham for their annual conference, one could be forgiven for thinking the backdrop could be … Read More
A Labour Conference round-up
Arriving in Liverpool to a torrential downpour seemed a fitting start to perhaps one of the most heated and contentious … Read More
Pushing the boundaries for development?
Watching BBC News at 10 on Tuesday night you might have thought you’d accidentally turned on a programme intended for … Read More
Holiday Consultations – Breaking the Taboo
In recent years, the window in which it is acceptable for consultations to take place has got progressively smaller. For … Read More
James Murray Appointed Deputy Mayor For Housing
Sadiq Khan has ended weeks of speculation, appointing Cllr James Murray as his Deputy Mayor for Housing – one of the … Read More
One vote all developers should follow closely…
It would be easy to overlook one of the many votes that took place yesterday – but down in St … Read More
Not quite the Big Kahuna budget
The Office for Budget Responsibility’s predictions before last year’s Autumn Statement led Chancellor George Osborne to make the bold claim … Read More
Walter’s Way to solve the housing crisis
Last weekend saw the opening of a new exhibition by the Architectural Association to present the work of the architect … Read More