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Secrecy and ‘deals’ squeeze out our role in the planning process
Planning policies are the only real means communities have of protecting local diversity and character. This power is in danger of being lost, argues Richard Simpson
ARE planning decisions being... > more |
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Stalling on new school is scornful of local democracy
NOW you see it, now you don’t!
Were we witnessing some sort of hallucinatory trick by the Town Hall education officials a month ago when they strongly suggested that a new school
for Holborn may be on the horizon? > more
Lessons in locating a drug centre - I ATTENDED a meeting about the drug centre planned for south of Euston Road on Thursday and left feeling... > more
It’s savers and pensioners who pick up the bill - MP Glenda Jackson does not know that, unlike her, people have no money to spend but are paying... > more
House shaken by the 393 - THE question why the consultation on the 393 bus route isn’t advertised (Letters, April 2) can be answered by experience... > more
We’re all stewards of an environment under threat - DEVELOPERS who want to build 22 luxury flats with their own swimming pool and other sports... > more
Stop this sham consultation process - WHAT is this sham of licensing and planning laws? > more
Think again on the strategy for Stables Market - CONCERNING Stables Market, it seems that the promises that were made to traders who... > more
Plans for stars’ hotel - SIMON Wroe’s article about Olivelli’s hotel (Show’s over? Stage stars’ favourite hotel faces the axe, April 2) paints a misleading... > more
Threat of losing home - I READ with great interest your article ("Eviction threat to widow”, April 2). > more
Danger in the Mews - THERE is an accident waiting to happen at the junction of Islip Street and Woosley Mews, Kentish Town. > more
No end to tree cuts? - CAN the council explain their tree-pruning... > more
Town Green action now - IN November we were told a consultation was to be held and we have learned that strong support for the Town Green... > more
Left over? - CHRIS Mullin’s political evolution from Bennite to Blairite is in the tradition of the labour movement. (Diary of a Blair regime nobody, April 2). > more |
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