
It may have many admirers, but Poundbury’s location means that it was always going to struggle to achieve its central aims.
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It may have many admirers, but Poundbury’s location means that it was always going to struggle to achieve its central aims.
The UK and Ireland are both worried about land banking, but the common denominator is their planning systems.
Our first event of 2023, this panel discussion focused on the need for planning reform and how the UK planning system compares internationally.
Senior Analyst Anthony Breach sets out all you need to know about planning reform, looking at why reform is needed, what it should look like, and what actions local and national government should take.
California's Builder's Remedy could offer valuable lessons for tackling England's long-standing housing crisis.
This online event explored the uneven geography of the cost of living crisis with focus on energy prices, housing stock and the energy price guarantee.
The recently announced package to tackle the energy crisis is welcome but like previous measures, it does not address the existing North-South divide in energy needs.
Some parts of the UK are in dire need of new homes and the Census data shows why.
The second blog in Centre for Cities' TfL series shows that while Hong Kong’s mass transit operator may not be the answer to TfL’s short-term funding issues, it needs to be considered in the long-term.
The cities more likely to receive payments to deal with the cost of living crisis tend to be poorer and have higher energy needs