WHAT'S IN the July/September 2002 issue of PLANNING IN LONDON, issue 42

2 OPINION Going for growth; Red light rage.

3 NEWS Starve London at your peril says business; letter.

4-5 BRIEFING Planning performance by London boroughs; Planning applications January to March 2002; Government Office publications and pipeline; Diary; Increased immigration confirmed; PILLO! next LP&DF meeting.

6-8 London First New guest feature: More homes; bridging the gap.

9-16 THE DRAFT LONDON PLAN 10 Delivering urban renaissance Nicky Gavron sets the scene for the draft Plan, followed by reactions and summaries

17 LP&DF minute: affordable housing

18 Housing No.1 Lisa Wimbourne, London Housing Federation

19-20 Implementation Stephen Robinson of GVAG on the London Plan

21-23 Designs for living Sir Terry Farrell

24-26 Chiswick Park Stanhope's Simon Jenner on this cutting edge development

27-28 Camden's approach to affordable housing LBC's Director of Environment, Peter Bishop.

29-31 London's place in the global network Professor Peter Taylor

32-33 Art of optimising permissions Anthony Bowhill

34 Books reviewed by Les Robinson of BWCP and Richard Tilley of CgMs

35-36 Booming for a bust Ronald Banks, Centre for Land Policy Studies

37-39 Websites fall short Peter Pendleton DIRECTORY OF LONDON PLANNING

39 Index of profiles previously published 40 UKPlanning: Wandsworth on-line

41 Internet Guide to planning authorities

42 Quick guide to London authorities

43 Planning Advice

 

   
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