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Quantitative Tightening of Land Supply Needed | SMART LIMITS TO GROWTH
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About Smart Limits to Growth (SL2G). SMART LIMITS TO GROWTH. Quantitative Tightening of Land Supply Needed. March 14, 2009 · Filed under Land Economy. Smart Limits to Growth we are looking for precisely the opposite to this Government’s policy on money supply with regard to the supply of development land. Also in this week’s media has been much comment on the many stalled regeneration projects around the country. We do not need a large-scale release of greenfield development sites. Enter your comment here.
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Comments on Draft West Midlands Spatial Strategy Revision | SMART LIMITS TO GROWTH
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About Smart Limits to Growth (SL2G). SMART LIMITS TO GROWTH. Comments on Draft West Midlands Spatial Strategy Revision. December 8, 2008 · Filed under WMRSS. To the Panel Secretary. WMRSS Phase 2 Revision. For the West Midlands. My comments are the draft Phase 2 Revision are as follows. I fundamentally question the phasing of the WMRSS Revisions, and, in particular, the separation of major regional development issues (ie Phase 2) and major environmental issues, including flood risk (ie in Phase 3). Towar...
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March | 2011 | SMART LIMITS TO GROWTH
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About Smart Limits to Growth (SL2G). SMART LIMITS TO GROWTH. Archive for March, 2011. Worcester – Strategic Greenspace and Landscape. March 29, 2011 · Filed under Green Belts etc. Leave a comment ». Worcester – Strategic Greenspace and Landscape. Regional Spatial Strategies, New Localism and Green Belt Issues. Towards a New Urban Renaissance. THE FUTURE IS SUB-REGIONAL. WMRSS MIS/RIS – No Need for Endless Replication. Quantitative Tightening of Land Supply Needed. West Midlands Regional Spatial Strategy.
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My Draft List of Matters for WMRSS Proposed Phase 2 Revision | SMART LIMITS TO GROWTH
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About Smart Limits to Growth (SL2G). SMART LIMITS TO GROWTH. My Draft List of Matters for WMRSS Proposed Phase 2 Revision. February 13, 2009 · Filed under Housing. To the Panel Secretary. Thank you for your letter and email of last week, together with the minutes of the WMRSS Proposed Phase 2 Revision Pre-Examination Meeting and enclosed notes for guidance. Below is the Draft List of Matters which I propose to cover in my Examination-in-Public Submission :. Matter 1. Context of the Phase 2 Revision.
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THE FUTURE IS SUB-REGIONAL | SMART LIMITS TO GROWTH
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About Smart Limits to Growth (SL2G). SMART LIMITS TO GROWTH. THE FUTURE IS SUB-REGIONAL. February 4, 2010 · Filed under Land Economy. A “Sub-Regional Employment Site” has been recommended for the area adjoining M5 Junction 6 in the Planning Inspectorate Panel Report on the West Midlands Regional Spatial Strategy proposed Phase 2 Revision, published in September 2009. A Government response to this report is currently awaited. Please also see : http:/ crookbarrow.wordpress.com. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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SMART LIMITS TO GROWTH | Integrating Smart Growth & Limits to Growth Thinking | Page 2
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About Smart Limits to Growth (SL2G). SMART LIMITS TO GROWTH. Proposed WMRSS Phase 2 Revision Examination-in-Public Update. February 5, 2009 · Filed under Housing. Further Letter to the Panel Secretary 5 February 2009. Re : Proposed WMRSS Phase 2 Revision Examination-in-Public. I am writing to you following last week’s Pre-Examination Meeting at the the Molineux Stadium in Wolverhampton. With regard to Matter 1, at last week’s meeting I raised the issue of whether the changes proposed to the current...
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Towards a New Urban Renaissance | SMART LIMITS TO GROWTH
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About Smart Limits to Growth (SL2G). SMART LIMITS TO GROWTH. Towards a New Urban Renaissance. February 18, 2010 · Filed under Housing. Insititution of Civil Engineers Headquarters, London. The subject of “Peak Oil” has been in the news again recently – http:/ peakoiltaskforce.net. 8211; reminding us again of the resource pre-occupations which characterised much of the 1970s, along with power cuts and economic malaise in the UK. This is interesting because a report recently published by the “Institu...
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West Midlands Regional Spatial Strategy | SMART LIMITS TO GROWTH
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About Smart Limits to Growth (SL2G). SMART LIMITS TO GROWTH. West Midlands Regional Spatial Strategy. December 4, 2008 · Filed under Housing. In January 2008, the Government Office for the West Midlands re-published the West Midlands Regional Spatial Strategy, incorporating the Phase 1 Black Country Revision. Here are some extracts from Chapter 3 :. 8220;3. Development of the West Midlands : A Fundamental Change of Direction. The following policy priorities are then identified :. 8220; Urban Renaissance.
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Worcester – Strategic Greenspace and Landscape | SMART LIMITS TO GROWTH
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About Smart Limits to Growth (SL2G). SMART LIMITS TO GROWTH. Worcester – Strategic Greenspace and Landscape. March 29, 2011 · Filed under Green Belts etc. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.