authorities. and it does seem like a good authorities. and it does seem like a good idea authorities. and it does seem like a good idea that if you ve got a new school good idea that if you ve got a new school of good idea that if you ve got a new school of architecture and your bringing it in all the lowest assets, bringing it in all the lowest assets, so planning is taken into account, assets, so planning is taken into account, now that the government has to abandon account, now that the government has to abandon its house building target, to abandon its house building target, what you need to do is persuade target, what you need to do is persuade the people that developments are good idea. this sounds developments are good idea. this sounds like one way of doing it. jo? sounds like one way of doing it. 10? i think it s sounds like one way of doing it. in? i think it s quite interesting but worth pointing out that postwar, when there was so much rebuildi
statements, you ve got planners who are dealing with developers who want profits over prettiness. i don t think it s fair to blame the planners. i think it s about the battle always between local authorities and developers, and we ve all seen those dreadful cgi mark ups with the people and the dog and the balloon and everything else. it s just another row of houses. what really needs to be looked at is how you regenerate tens town centres as retail goes out of the way. town centres better people to live in. 50 way. town centres better people to live in. , ., , ., ., jo and nigel, it s been a pleasure. i ll see you in an hour s time. thank you very much. and thank you forjoining us here on in the papers. back at 11:30 p:m.. don t go