Localism in London: The implications for planning and regeneration in the Capital
Anna Turley and Jo Wilson, Future of London,
March 2012
This report sets out the implications of the localism agenda for planning and regeneration practitioners. It features the results of a London-wide survey on the impact new financing and delivery tools will have for London Boroughs.
Capital Gains: What does the Local Government Resource Review mean for London?
Kieran Larkin and Zach Wilcox, Centre for Cities and Future of London,
October 2011
This new analysis examines the implications of the Local Government Resource Review for London, which aims to provide new local incentives to promote growth. The paper sets out the key decisions that policymakers must take in the months ahead.
The Localism Bill in London
Joanna Wilson, Future of London,
September 2011
This new policy briefing provides detail on the reforms contained in the Localism Bill, including new powers and revenue streams, and measures designed to encourage active neighbourhood involvement in development.

The New Homes Bonus in London
Ben Harrison, Future of London,
February 2011
Future of London Director Ben Harrison considers how the Coalition Government's New Homes Bonus might work in practice, and what the implications could be for London Boroughs.

The Community Infrastructure Levy in London
Ben Harrison, Future of London,
January 2011
Future of London Director Ben Harrison considers the implications of the Mayor's recently published plans to introduce a London-wide Community Infrastructure Levy to fund £300 million towards the implementation of Crossrail.

A New Sort of Planning
Stephen Ashworth, SNR Denton,
October 2010
Stephen Ashworth considers the implications of proposed reforms and recommends that the proposed "radical reboot" of planning offers opportunity to reinvent the planning system, redefine communities, and re-energise and rebalance local government.



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