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Stay updated with the latest UK news on Urban sustainability, highlighting innovative strategies and community efforts aimed at eco-friendly living and sustainable communities thriving within planetary boundaries.

2025

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  • News Frome residents win five-year battle for community-led housing project, theguardian.com (Jan 23, 2025) — “What’s really exciting for me is that it’s not actually about the amount of commercial space or the affordable housing it will provide – it’s about the sense of confidence and agency and possibility that I think it will give us as a community.” Fiona Barrows, Frome town councillor
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2024

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  • News London’s new urban greening structure is a ‘garden for insects and people’, positive.news (Sep 17, 2024)
  • News ‘Building something better’: the UK residents retrofitting their homes amid the climate crisis, theguardian.com (Aug 03, 2024) — From weekly skills-sharing to rewilding streets, communities are working to improve the planet while bolstering the health of people
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2023

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  • News High-street regeneration has to start with community trust and care, theconversation.com (Nov 21, 2023)
  • News Revealed: the UK’s ‘best’ new buildings, positive.news (Oct 23, 2023)
  • News ‘I call it botanarchy’: The Hackney guerrilla gardener bringing power to the people, theguardian.com (Sep 28, 2023)
  • News Back to the stone age: the sustainable building material we’ve all been waiting for…, theguardian.com (Aug 06, 2023)
  • News Have you liberated your garden from the tyranny of tarmac?, positive.news (Jul 31, 2023)
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2022

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  • News Saving the high street: three ways community businesses can kickstart a revival, The Conversation (Aug 25, 2022)
  • News Hot cities and cool wetlands, wwt.org.uk (Aug 03, 2022)
  • News When Edinburgh's Canongate community resisted a crass urban development, they deployed a "working-class cosmopolitanism", The Daily Alternative (Jul 28, 2022)
  • News Commonwealth Games 2022: how Birmingham is becoming the UK’s most liveable city, The Conversation (Jul 28, 2022)
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2020-2021

  • Community, community, community: WHO IS IT FOR? Apr 29, 2021...[1]

Involving people in planning will help us build a better city, Claire Harding, Mar 2, 2021...[2]

  • 2025 vision for George Street unveiled, Feb 24, 2021...[3]
  • Waltham Forest building a 15-minute borough, Dec 21, 2021...[4]
  • So you want to set up a low-traffic neighbourhood? Here's where to start. Nov 29, 2021...[5]
  • London hospital trust to pay £250k to install LTN for public health benefits, Nov 17, 2021...[6]
  • Reconciling the '20-minute neighbourhood' Nov 16, 2021...[7]
  • Bristol reveals plans to pedestrianise historic centre in Covid-19 revamp, May 21, 2021...[8]
  • How a Belgian port city (Ghent) inspired Birmingham's car-free ambitions, Jan 20, 2021...[9]

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2019

  • York to ban private car journeys from city centre within three years, Dec 31, 2019...[1]
  • Net zero carbon neighbourhood to be built in south Wales, Dec 23, 2019...[2]

Bristol council votes to ban diesel cars in first for a UK city, Nov 5, 2019...[3]

  • Community parklets: Locals invited to apply as council reopens trial programme,Aug 7...[4]

Plymouth becomes the UK's first Fab City, Jul 1[5]

  • Marmalade Lane: the car-free, triple-glazed, 42-house oasis, May 8...[6]
  • Urban co-design for better wellbeing and health: Healthy New Town, Jan 9[7]
  • Cars, lorries and taxis to be banned from Tottenham Court Road, Jan 4...[8]

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2018

  • Timpson says a locally-driven approach needed to rejuvenate high streets. Retail industry experts have called for a community-focused approach to tackling the challenges facing high streets and town centres. Dec 20[1]
The government-appointed panel made up representatives from the retail, property and design sectors has published practical recommendations to reinvigorate town centres by creating a community hub which, alongside retail, includes leisure and social services and more residential property.
The report puts community involvement and local leadership at the centre of a plan to create the town centres of the future.
  • Create Streets say: We don't want NIMBYs, but YIMBYs and BIMBYs (Y for "Yes", B for "Beautiful"), Oct 15[2]
  • Government faces court action over 'illegal' planning policy, Sep 4[3]

This disastrous new project will change the face of Britain, yet no debate is allowed, George Monbiot, Aug 22...[4]

  • Government commits to further support for neighbourhood planning, Mar 19[5]
  • We could build more than a million homes on brownfield land… so why aren't we? Feb 28...[6]
  • People-powered housing: is it the answer to our housing crisis? Feb 23[7]

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2017

  • Community group builds plans for genuinely affordable housing, Nov 2, 2017...[1]
  • Funding of around £5.5 million per year until 2022, to provide communities with specialist support to help develop a Neighbourhood Plan, Sep 20, 2017...[2]
  • Borough Market to phase out plastic bottle sales with free fountains, Aug 23, 2017...[3]
  • The @MayorofLondon is aiming to make London one of the greenest cities on Earth, Aug 21, 2017...[4]
  • Are you currently preparing a neighbourhood plan? Could community-led housing meet the needs of your area? Jul 24, 2017...[5]

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2016

Putting people in control of public land, Nov 2[1]

  • Peers vote for new neighbourhood right of appeal, Apr 22[2]
  • Neighbourhood Planning and Transition initiatives: an update. February 5[3]

Community-led housing: top of the agenda! Jan 20[4]

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2015

  • It's in all our interests to know who owns our land, and who benefits from it, September 28[1]
  • Charity Sustrans unveil new modular street furniture system, September 21[2]
  • Five Radical Ideas for a Better Planning System, April[3]
  • Atmos Totnes and the Power to Convene, January 22

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2013-2014

  • Our month on rethinking real estate: Why I'm proud to be a SWIMBY, October 2, 2014.

Why I'm not a planner, nor proud of planning, May 23, 2014...[1]

A Right to Build: Local homes for local people, March 14, 2013...[2]

  • New alliance calls for "Smart Growth" investment in cities, not more 1980s-style sprawl, February 21, 2013...[3]

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