Housing by Popular Demand

Housing by Popular Demand

Author: Samuel Stafford July 6, 2024 Duration: 59:04

One of the new Labour Government’s manifesto pledges is the construction of 1.5 million new homes between now and the end of this new parliament.

“We will ensure local communities continue to shape housebuilding in their area, but where necessary Labour will not be afraid to make full use of intervention powers to build the houses we need”, the manifesto states, which strikes a markedly different tone to the emphatically localist one adopted by the Conservatives upon entering office back in 2010.

So different in fact that according to the Daily Express recently “campaigners have demanded an apology from Sir Keir Starmer for treating nature and communities with “disdain” through his approach to housing policies and energy infrastructure.”

Now seemed like a good time then for Sam Stafford to publish a conversation between old friends of the podcast Andrew Taylor, Catriona Riddell and Paul Miner, and new friends of the podcast Jonathan Werran, Andy von Bradsky and Anna Clarke. This conversation, which is lead by Andrew and recorded online in April 2024 is about an essay collection compiled by Localis called ‘Building by consent – housing by popular demand’.

Localis, of which Jonathan is Chief Executive, asked a wide range of policy experts, local government leaders and industry bodies, to sketch their plan for what a successful planning system that generates community support for development might look like. Andrew, Catriona, Paul, Andy and Anna all provided contributions..

Some accompanying reading.

Labour’s planning proposals

http://samuelstafford.blogspot.com/2024/04/labours-planning-proposals.html

A new dawn has broken, has it not?

https://lichfields.uk/blog/2024/july/05/a-new-dawn-has-broken-has-it-not

Sir Keir Starmer accused of 'making enemies' of voters as campaigners demand apology

https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1912206/keir-starmer-housing-nature-communities

Building Communities

https://www.localis.org.uk/research/building-communities/

Building Consent

https://localis.org.uk/research/building-consent/

Long-Term National Housing Strategy

https://hansard.parliament.uk/Lords/2024-02-29/debates/48BADB17-4BC5-4D4A-81A9-6E80B85533AF/Long-TermNationalHousingStrategy#contribution-F4869BBB-7ECD-49E2-9E36-7AEA3060249D

Neighbourhood Planning Design Coding Guidance

https://neighbourhoodplanning.org/toolkits-and-guidance/neighbourhood-planning-design-coding-guidance/

Independent review of build out: final report

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/independent-review-of-build-out-final-report

Start to Finish 3

https://lichfields.uk/content/insights/start-to-finish-3

Streamlining planning to build more homes

https://housingforum.org.uk/reports/key-publications/streamlining-planning-to-build-more-homes/

Some accompanying listening.

Wind of Change - Scorpions

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4RjJKxsamQ

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Samuel Stafford hosts 50 Shades of Planning, a podcast that digs into the often perplexing world of the English planning system. Rather than offering dry policy lectures, these conversations embrace the sector's inherent complexities and occasional absurdities. The aim is to provide a wide-ranging view, bringing in diverse voices from across the fields of planning, property, design, and development. You'll hear from practitioners, thinkers, and critics, each sharing their unique experiences and perspectives on how places are shaped. A recurring series within the podcast, titled 'Hitting The High Notes', features in-depth discussions with leading figures, examining pivotal career moments and influential projects. These talks are structured around six key planning milestones, offering a concrete framework for understanding professional journeys and systemic challenges. By weaving together themes from government, business, arts, and social sciences, this podcast reveals how planning sits at a crowded intersection of politics, economics, and community life. Tune in for thoughtful, sometimes surprising, explorations of the forces that decide what gets built, where, and why.
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