map of United Kingdom showing coverage of Ordnance Survey maps, with maps just added to the website shown in orange.
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This #MapMonday we're taking you back in time β
We've just added over 9,000 out of copyright Ordnance Survey maps published in 1975 to our Map Images website.
What did your neighbourhood look like fifty years ago? πΊοΈ
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12.01.2026 09:00
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A map of London and the surrounding area marked βGreater London Planβ - the design is 1940s. It depicts London girdled by arterial roads, some of which exist today but most of which do not.
I bought myself a print of the 1944 Abercrombie Plan map of London. But what would this alternative London have been like? I, with Jim Ballard and Martin Amis, venture a few thoughts www.onlondon.co.uk/lewis-baston...
22.12.2025 15:03
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Does anyone have access to DoE / Welsh Office development control policy note 12 Hotels (1972) and, if so, might they be able to provide me with a copy?
16.11.2025 22:47
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Three key measures under consideration:
- Reduction in level of affordable housing sought from 35% to 20%
- Increase in government subsidy available for building affordable units
- Give councils the option not to charge Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL)
17.10.2025 11:25
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Latest stats on greenbelt land published today - I think people are always surprised by this map, which shows that the large majority of land across England is neither built up, nor greenbelt. Most of it's just ordinary, unprotected farmland. www.gov.uk/government/s...
09.10.2025 10:22
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Map of the proposed new towns here. As expected, mostly in the south and nothing north of Leeds.
28.09.2025 08:15
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So as expected, most of the 'new towns' are urban extensions. Just three (Adlington, Marlcombe and Tempsford) are stand-alone entirely new settlements.
28.09.2025 07:27
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Expert Taskforce recommends locations for new towns
The New Towns Taskforce has recommended locations for the next generation of new towns.
Here's gov's New Towns taskforce announcement, www.gov.uk/government/n.... As well as Crews Hill (Enfield) it specifies "creation of a riverside settlement in Thamesmead (Greenwich) & improving connectivity if the proposed extension of the DLR can be delivered to enable the development." #london
28.09.2025 08:09
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Initial government response - September 2025
Govt response to New Towns Taskforce recommendations. The Taskforceβs 12 locations still being considered (βTempsford, Crews Hill and Leeds South Bank looking particularly promisingβ). More by next Spring so watch this space or rather these various large spaces.
www.gov.uk/government/p...
28.09.2025 07:22
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New town locations now out:
- Adlington, Cheshire East
- South Gloucestershire
- Enfield
- Heyford Park in Cherwell
- Leeds
- Manchester, Victoria North
- Marlcombe, East Devon
- A βRenewed Townβ in Milton Keynes;
- Plymouth
- Tempsford
- Thamesmead, Greenwich;
- Worcestershire Parkway, Wychavon
28.09.2025 07:23
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Sadiq deputy hints at major policy shift to increase homebuilding
Deputy Mayor for Planning Jules Pipe has told a high-level conference to expect "immediate measures"
New for OnLondon by @charleswright57.bsky.social: Sadiq Khan's deputy for planning hints at imminent major policy shift to help increase homebuilding: www.onlondon.co.uk/sadiq-khan-d... @simonicity.bsky.social @tomcopley.bsky.social @london.gov.uk @zoegarbett.bsky.social @hinabokharild.bsky.social
27.09.2025 16:27
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Remember housing? Remember how boosting home-building is a major @teamlabouruk.bsky.social ambition? Remember the New Towns programme? There is a growing belief in #London planning circles that two very different locations in the capital have been chosen. Now read on.
07.09.2025 09:45
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Worth noting that the briefing refers to the 'legal definition' of a hostel in the Housing Act 1985. But rather than import definitions from other areas of law, in planning we typically rely on the characterisation of hostels in two key cases: Commercial and Residential and Panayi.
04.09.2025 08:35
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Nick Cuff's diagnosis of the problems is spot on. I largely agree with his suggested solutions too, though in my view some degree of discretion, rather than an entirely-rules based system, can be helpful to developers and investors.
29.08.2025 15:36
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Excellent analysis @simonicity.bsky.social.
29.08.2025 15:30
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Planning law is perhaps the UKβs most formidable single weapon in geo-politics.
More than Trident.
07.08.2025 09:09
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My father took me every Saturday morning to see the progress of the building of the Thames barrier. He was borough surveyor for Bexley in 60s. Oh the joy of town planners.
04.07.2025 21:52
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Well, I for one quite enjoyed this evening trawling through microfiche scans of a 1970s planning application for a story.
04.07.2025 21:43
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25.06.2025 22:04
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Now retrieved from the depths of the internet (having checked the Welsh Office reference for the same circular): webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ukgwa/201404...
25.06.2025 17:53
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Do any of my fellow planners have a copy of Department of the Environment Circular 13/87 'Changes of use of buildings and other land: the Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) Order 1987' they could email me?
20.06.2025 12:36
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17.02.2025 12:18
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Government goes further and faster on planning reform in bid for growth
Chancellor continues bold reform of the planning system to deliver on the Plan for Change for working people.
Government confirms that Planning and Infrastructure Bill 'will be introduced in Spring' with further detail on the Bill to be published today in a working paper - www.gov.uk/government/n...
26.01.2025 10:11
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RTPI to launch its second major awareness campaign to change narrative around planning
Helen Fadipe, RTPI President in 2025, is looking to change the narrative around planning as part of a new RTPI campaign.
We will be launching an awareness campaign to change the narrative around planning by demonstrating the public benefits of proper planning. It will aim to reshape public perceptions, showing planning not as an obstacle, but as a proactive force for good.
Read more: www.rtpi.org.uk/news/2025/ja...
22.01.2025 11:49
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I do like the idea that Tim Booth and co took a keen interest in local government reform!
20.01.2025 20:59
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