5 Transport for London – a case of Jekyll and Hyde, Airport capacity
– let the market decide .PDF

7 BRIEFING
Election Reactions Duncan Field, Alice Eggeling, Trevor Ivory Michael Pocock, Paul Finch and Angus Walker

13 Housing in London boroughs

14 PERFORMANCE
17 per cent more residential permissions than a year ago; .PDF

17 Vacant building credit: Simon Ricketts

18 Making the London ‘City Region’ work – Catriona Riddell

19 Budget reactions
The ‘second budget’ paper released on 10 July 2015 focusses on housing and planning

20 Clipboard

21 ¡Pillo!

22 LP&DF
Where next for planning in London? and is Superdensity too much of a good thing? .PDF

30 LonFirst
Almost half of London boroughs failing to hit housing targets; Creating a ’21st Century Domesday Book’ for London

33 AR
Spot the difference .PDF

35 HOUSING
More developers and more approvals needed – Charles Mills

37 TOWN CENTRES
London’s top second-tier town hotspots revealed – Iain Painting and Victoria Bullock

40 LONDON LAND COMMISSION
The opportunities far outweigh the challenges says Amena Matin .PDF

42 SUPERDENSITY – THE SEQUEL
Andrew Beharrell introduces the latest thinking by top housing architects .PDF

46 BUILDING GREATER LONDON
Ben Derbyshire looks towards an end to the Capital’s crisis of affordability .PDF

54 OFFICES
The changing dynamics of office demand – Ciaran Gunne-Jones

56 PUBLIC CONSULTATION
New approaches – Penny Norton

59 HOUSING
What could possibly go wrong? – Michael Edwards .PDF

64 DELIVERING LONDON’S GROWTH
Where to next? – Shaun Andrews

66 PLACE BRANDING AND LONDON – Roger Hobkinson

69 Guide

73 London’s future, considered today – Farrells’ Nigel Bidwell .PDF

75 Advice


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