Live Planning Event – Cllr Carlo Guglielmi, Tendring DC

Apr 21, 2020

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  The guest of Chelgate Local’s second Live Planning Event was Cllr Carlo Guglielmi, Deputy Leader of Tendring Council and Chairman of the Development & Regulation Committee at Essex County Council.   He started with an update on Tendring’s local plan. Following the submission of additional evidence, the council has been

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Live Planning Event – Cllr Linda Haysey, East Herts DC

Apr 21, 2020

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  Chelgate’s first Live Planning Event attracted over 30 professionals from across the sector who gathered for a virtual meeting with Cllr Linda Haysey, Leader of East Hertfordshire District Council.   Cllr Haysey spoke about the measures that the council is taking to continue the planning process and answered

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The Show Must Go On

Apr 9, 2020

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This article was published in PlacemakingResoruce on 30th March 2020 and can be found here (subscription required). By Michael Hardware, Director of Planning and Property  The development industry is pulling together so work can continue during the coronavirus restrictions. Efforts are being made

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Will planning stop and development be delayed?

Mar 19, 2020

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By Michael Hardware, Director of Planning and Property  The Government is escalating its response to the Coronavirus pandemic, encouraging a comprehensive voluntary lockdown. It has just closed all the schools and is running down the transport infrastructure. The development industry has

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Should beauty be at the centre of our planning system?

Mar 19, 2020

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By Ruby Burdett, Consultant  The late Roger Scruton alongside co-author Nicholas Boys Smith, coined the idea of “building better, building beautiful” (BBBB). The now government endorsed report, has been labelled a radical amalgamation of politics and philosophy.  Arguing that beauty is

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Sevenoaks Local Plan is dead

Mar 19, 2020

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by Michael Hardware, Director of Planning and Property  The council has received further bad news – not only has the Sevenoaks Council failed in its duty to cooperate, the inspector also has serious concerns over the overall soundness of the local

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