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šThe #Planoraks Awards 2023š
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Hopefully everybody involved in the fast-paced, ever-changing, rock and roll world of town and country has had a restful Christmas and have managed to combine at least a little rest with digesting the cavalcade of announcements on Planning Reform Day.
This episode is the third of the festive 50 Shades triumvirate looking back at 2023. The first two did so by way of the 50 Shades Festive Christmas Quizzes. This third episode sees the return of Zack Simonsā Planaraks Awards, which Zack has again kindly agreed to reveal exclusively on the 50 Shades of Planning podcast.
In a conversation that Sam Stafford and Zack recorded at Soho Radio Studios on Planning Reform Day itself, just as the Secretary of State had given a speech entitled āFalling back in love with the futureā and just before the NPPF emerged, they canter through some of the high points and low points of the year just gone (mostly low points) and Zack confers awards for, amongst other things, the Most Futile Reform of the Year, the Most Hopeless Reform of the Year and the Worst Policy of the Year. Positivity does not abound, but Sam and Zack do try to generate some.
Along the way they touch on many of the things that regular readers of Zackās #Planaraks Blog would expect them to, from amending consents, nutrient neutrality, application fees, the LURA, Green Belt and strategic planning.
Some accompanying reading.
Oscar Easton is fundraising for Macmillan Cancer Support
https://www.justgiving.com/page/oscar-easton-1702480570488
š The #Planoraks 2023 - worst planning reform of the year š
https://www.planoraks.com/posts-1/-the-planoraks-2023-worst-planning-reform-of-the-year-
Thank You Mikael Armstrong: New Case On Scope Of SectionĀ 73
https://simonicity.com/2023/01/28/thank-you-mikael-armstrong-new-case-on-scope-of-section-73/
New Draft London Guidance On Affordable Housing/Viability
https://simonicity.com/2023/05/06/new-draft-london-guidance-on-affordable-housing-viability/
Making a bad situation worse? The impact of the proposed NPPF changes on housing supply
Making a bad situation worse? How a fall in housing supply due to NPPF changes will cause social harm and undermine levelling up
Some accompanying listening.
Race for the Prize by The Flaming Lips
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bs56ygZplQA
50 Shades T-Shirts!
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