WHAT'S IN the July-September 2006 issue 58
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PiL 58 contents:
4 LEADER Planning under threat .pdf
4 OPINIONS A radical Conservative vision? – Brian Waters; Why change PPG3? – Michael Bach; A world city cannot stand still – Stuart J Robinson; Why regional development agencies are a flop – Dan Lewis.
8 DIARY/LETTER from Jeremy Evans of TfL; Next LP&DF Meeting; Clipboard.
9 LONDON FIRST Judith Salomon; London planning awards; Why planning matters in London; Road pricing – just what the doctor ordered?
12 BRIEFING DCLG borough performance tables; appeals more timely; !PILLO! .pdf
14 ELECTION ROUNDUP No overall control – Robert Gordon Clark.
15 LONDON PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT FORUM Housing – draft PPS3 and Mayor’s SPG discussed at City Hall.
17 DOING AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEALS Emma White of Denton Wide Sapte
19 FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT Toby Gould, London Fire & Emergency Planning Authority
21 TALL BUILDINGS IN LONDON KPF’s Lee Polisano .pdf
25 LONDON’S GREAT ESTATESPeter Murray on their formative influence .pdf
29 DESIGN AND ACCESS STATEMENTS – FRIEND OR FOE? Esther Kurland introduces CABE’s guide
35 RETHINKING PLANNING REGULATION Professor Philip Allmendinger of Reading University
37 CITY CENTRE LIVING AND THE URBAN RENAISSANCE Max Nathan of the Institute for Public Policy Research
39 HOUSING SUPPLY IN THE GARDEN OF ADAM Mischa Balen of the Adam Smith Institute
41 BOOKS Jeremy Edge reviews The Right to Buy; Peter Dodds reviews Sustainable Energy by Design; Esther Kurland reviews Land Economy; David Gallagher reviews Rick Mather; Roger Chapman reviews Going Places: Neighbourhood, ethnicity and social mobility.
44 LONDON PLANNING DIRECTORY
44 Advice directory 45 Planning and Environment reference guide .pdf 48 Subscription form.
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