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Priorities for planning reform in England

Publication Year

2020

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Analyses the government’s objectives and proposals for planning reform in England. Provides five recommendations for effective planning reform, and emphasises the importance of planning reform to ensure: affordable, safe and secure housing for all; beautiful, sustainable places are created; and a clearer, more efficient and more accessible planning system.

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Dated April 2020.

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Royal Town Planning Institute

The Royal Town Planning Institute produces publications on a wide range of topics related to planning, providing good practice advice, outline key RTPI policy positions and research reports.

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