The publication of the new London Plan brings with it a clear strategic priority to increase the rate of housing delivery on small sites with the introduction of Policy H2 ‘Small Sites’. But the question is, how are London Boroughs going to begin delivering on this policy?
Our London planning professionals have addressed this essential question and provided their thoughts, including the consideration of how design codes can make an impactful difference going forward.
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