Can we see the woods from the Concrete?
The second of two blogs on planning for nature recovery reflects on the gap between the policy rhetoric and the
The second of two blogs on planning for nature recovery reflects on the gap between the policy rhetoric and the
The proposed NPPF contains tangible regression on climate policy The greatest test of the draft NPPF is its ability to
Two new courses have been added to the flood risk e-learning platform Planning is a vital tool for promoting resilience
The Environmental Audit Committee’s report into Flood Resilience in England paints a stark picture of an overly
Hugh Ellis, Director of Policy and Celia Davis, Senior Projects and Policy Manager at the TCPA The planning
It is a crucial moment for our collective survival. In this blog, first published in the March – April edition of
New modules have been added to the planning for flood risk e-learning
(Photo: Civic Square aims to enable community-led transformation and transition in Birmingham. It is one of the case
To ensure better and more inclusive health outcomes, the TCPA has identified 12 Healthy Homes Principles that
‘Dysfunction’ in the English planning system is leaving new housing development vulnerable to flood risk, according
Flood risk is a fundamental consideration for planning, and decision makers must ensure that proposals can be made safe
The TCPA's latest briefing sets out the background to the major downgrading of flood defence investment in England. It