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- New funding announced to promote precision manufactured homes for London
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Building regulations post-Grenfell
The London Assembly Housing Committee recently met to investigate the issues for social housing post-Grenfell. There, I asked whether strategic changes are needed in the quality, design and standards for future homes. It has been a long-held concern of mine … Continue reading
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Letter to the Telegraph regarding impact of the NPPF on the integrity of the Green Belt
Sir The confusion over Government changes to planning and housing policy is well reflected in your columns. My concern is that we’ll only know the consequences when it’s too late. We all know that nowhere near enough new homes … Continue reading