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The planning permission process is too slow to meet housebuilding targets, MPs have said, as they urged ministers to publish evidence over promises to build 300,000 homes a year. The Commons Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee said a combination of “carrots and sticks” was needed to speed up the process, and the Government should set time limits for work to begin on developments once the go-ahead had been given. In a report released on Thursday the MPs criticised suggested reforms of the planning process and said they were not persuaded that the proposals will produce a cheaper, quicker and more democratic planning system. ....
The Creative Arts Building at City College Norwich - Credit: David Bussey The architects of old Norwich are well known but what about those of the 21st century? Derek James takes a look at a fascinating new booklet From council houses to shops and from additions to landmark buildings to high-rise homes….this is the changing face of Norwich. The story behind the latest developments are told so well in a booklet you can buy for a fiver, tuck under your arm and go exploring…looking at some of our major new developments. Yes, we have lost too many fine old buildings in the past, but it is interesting to look at the new ones and consider the role they are playing in 21st century life. ....
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By Simon Allin @SimonAllin3 Local Democracy Reporter, Barnet, Enfield and Haringey A sketch of the proposed development (Image: EPR Architects) A survey set up to gauge residents’ views on a major redevelopment proposal that includes a 26-storey tower block closes this week. The Enfield Society wants people to share their views on plans by DWS – a division of Deutsche Bank – to redevelop the Palace Exchange and Palace Gardens shopping centres in Enfield Town. A survey on the proposals, which will close on Thursday, March 18, is available here. The Enfield Society and charity Civic Voice will hold online public meetings to present the results of the survey on Monday, March 22 at 1pm and Thursday, March 25 at 7pm. ....