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Everyone loves a planner

Amidst the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) doom and gloom I bring you good news – everyone loves planners. The British Property Federation (BPF) hosted an event this morning on the NPPF which featured speakers including planning minister Greg Clark, National Trust chief Dame Fiona Reynolds, the Campaign to Protect Rural England’s Shaun Spiers and the BPF’s own Liz Peace. It was a veritable who’s who of the NPPF debate. If an asteroid had struck the building, the Daily Telegraph’s ‘Hand’s off Our Land’ campaign would have been sunk. It simply doesn’t bear thinking about.

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NPPF row: public opinions

With planning so much in the media spotlight at the moment, it’s interesting to see what the effect of all this has been on public opinion…

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The end of a long hot summer

Autumn is here and whereas it was a pretty chilly summer weather-wise, the heat has been rising in the increasingly polarised debate over the government’s draft national planning policy framework (NPPF)…

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Losing touch with the great outdoors

It’s a fundamental but much overlooked question posed by the National Trust. Are we losing touch with the great outdoors?

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