The government has published new guidance for Ministers to engage with developers, particularly of relevance to planning ministers when dealing with propriety issues and when taking planning casework decisions. Richard Patient, managing director of Thorncliffe, said: “These are great guidelines. They encourage Ministers to engage with developers and those with interests in planning decisions, but… Continue reading New guidance for planning ministers
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TikTok
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Angry scenes at council meetings
There were angry scenes at a planning committee in Camden the other week, as one of the objectors stormed off shouting obscenities. What can councils do about them? Scenes like the one at Camden are unusual, but happen if residents feel unempowered, for instance from a lack of consultation from the council or developer, or… Continue reading Angry scenes at council meetings
Local elections kick off today
The local election campaign formally kicks off today. It’s the largest test of democracy since the general election as we have two years of elections in one, including all the councils which were due to have elections in 2020. In addition to the Scottish Parliament, Senedd Cymru and GLA, all Police and Crime Commissioners are… Continue reading Local elections kick off today
Remote planning committee meetings
Richard Patient, Managing Director of Thorncliffe | Your Shout: “The government faces a problem. To extend remote council meetings requires primary legislation – an Act of Parliament, but extending the Coronavirus Act – which expires on May 7th – is highly controversial amongst its backbench members. “Jenrick acted quickly last year, but this year he’s… Continue reading Remote planning committee meetings
Thorncliffe call for ORCL to set a template public affairs code
Thorncliffe today called for Harry Rich, The Registrar at ORCL – the government’s lobbying body, to set a standard or template for an industry code of conduct. Richard Patient, managing director of Thorncliffe, said: “The template code can only be set by the government’s lobbying body – not by self-interested membership organisations, if it wants… Continue reading Thorncliffe call for ORCL to set a template public affairs code