This issue of Town & Country Planning journal can be viewed in the issuu flipbook format or as a PDF below
Special issue: Campaign for Healthy Homes
Regulars
On the agenda
Fiona Howie: Healthy homes and safe spaces
Time and tide
Celia Davis: A healthy home is a net zero home
Features
Building momentum for healthy homes
Rosalie Callway, Sally Roscoe and Clemence Dye on why the Campaign for Healthy Homes is more vital than ever at a time of change and uncertainty in the planning system
Homes for all
The government needs vision, cross-sector support and long-term statutory commitment to tackle the housing crisis, says Kate Markey
Embedding health into New Towns
A study tour of Bicester showed Charlotte Llewellyn how healthy outcomes can be
built into new communities
Housing, health and economic growth: can we negotiate towards a healthier future?
Daniel Black advocates for holistic, long-term thinking in housing policy, rather than a rush to build new homes for short-term gains
The health impacts of permitted development rights
It’s time for government to revoke damaging planning deregulation so that local authorities can once again take the lead on creating healthy housing, says Sally Roscoe
Are we building healthy homes?
Georgie Revell on how (or if) the Healthy Homes Principles are currently regulated,
and whether changes could be made to ensure that high-quality homes are built in future
Making the case for healthy homes at the local level
Many councils are working hard to embed Healthy Homes Principles into housing in their area, reveals Sally Roscoe
Tackling inequality in housing design quality
There are proven routes to success when it comes to creating well-designed, sustainable homes in challenging areas, explains Matthew Carmona