
Stef_W
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Senior Partner - Place&Infra @tpximpact , formerly FutureGov @CPCatapult & @LDN_gov. Built environment, digital, music and occasionally my own views. #plantech
London
Joined July 2008
šPlanning Reformš As everyone else it talking about it .
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So. Planning reform is a big thing it seems ā„ļø. Thankfully nobody has tried to reform the system beforeā¦
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RT @MichaelDnes1: The last successful planning application for a reservoir was submitted in 1976 . As late as the 1960s Britain typically oā¦.
bbc.co.uk
Yorkshire Water boss Nicola Shaw says the ban will last until the reservoirs have been "recharged".
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What a week. Cracking open a beer and going to finish a blogpost about central/local data and read the 10 year infrastructure strategy, as inconsiderately @thomasforth hasnāt been on a long train journey with beer in the last few days to summarise it for me.
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(New) New Towns are pure nerdgasm for me. Learning from my Thames Gateway days and getting excited about the potential opportunities for focusing cross-gov digital activity. Also a nice way to get people excited about the long term vision. Some words.
tpximpact.com
Discover how New Towns can reset urban planning - digital-first, community-led, and mission-driven models for a future-ready built environment.
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Had great fun talking about planning, evidence and mysteries (and numbers) with @MrMikeRose and @ChristopherJLA
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It's not all about the numbers! Ā· Episode
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RT @AlastairParvin: This comment piece in @insidehousing is one of those rather muddled and mealy-mouthed attempts to defend the indefensibā¦.
insidehousing.co.uk
Could the governmentās CPO proposals for local authorities backfire? Robert Smith and Paul Astbury of Carter Jonas weigh in on the potential pitfalls of this approach to affordable housing.
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RT @thomasforth: Probably gonna read this UK AI strategy stuff on Wednesday. Big decision is coffee or pints. Probably coffee.
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RT @MichaelDnes1: Since the HS2 bat tunnel is back in the news (turns out it may actually kill the bats), time for one more story. Which cā¦.
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Government needs to make rule-based policy and bring some Arms length bodies back in house or at least reduce the length of the arms. The efficiency they are meant to bring does not consider whole lifecycle costs.
So much to break down here. "We simply have to comply with the law". but the law didn't say anything specific, they were simply told "this won't do" by a Quango and had to invent their own mitigation 1/n.
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