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Learning Lessons: A History of Bad Planning Policy

9 Jul 2024

With a new administration in power, and planning reform firmly on the agenda, Sam Watling writes about what we can learn from the long history of Britain’s planning policy. Since 1947, and the passage of the Town and Country Planning Act, repeated attempts at centralisation and formalisation of planning policy has been met with fierce resistance. From Wilson to Cameron, substantial reforms to how and where Britain builds houses has been continually recognised, yet continually curtailed.Lord Charles Banner KC writes in his foreword: “Fresh thought on this issue is required, particularly on the centre-right, and this intelligent paper is a welcome early contribution.”

Authors

Maxwell Marlow

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United Kingdom