"At the time of our hearing, far too many of those who
stand to be directly affected were worryingly unaware of the reforms and what
they will mean for their finances." According to the Committee's findings, significant changes
are being introduced without comprehensively modelling likely outcomes on
individuals or on housing supply. It suggests that there seems to be little
understanding of costs which may be incurred by local authorities. Read the report on the Parliament website.
Mick Jagger and Eric Clapton win battle to stop 29-storey block being built
by Thames
-
Planning inspector backs council’s rejection of development which was ‘not
exemplary, extraordinary, remarkable or distinctive, just tall’
Celebrities in...
20 hours ago

No comments:
Post a Comment