Punter, J. ed. (2010) Urban Design and the British Urban Renaissance, Abingdon, Routledge: xx & 371pp: 105 illustrations: in paper (ISBN 978-0-415-44303-6) and hard back: chapters on four parts of London and each of the 12 major UK cities
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1. INNOVATION AND ENGAGEMENT PUBLIC LECTURE 2010 Urban Design and the British Urban Renaissance John Punter Professor of Urban Design, Cardiff University Design Commission for Wales
6. Significantly 71%LPAs meeting all 3 targets: Deregulation of minor applications ongoing 45-46 Streamlined control processes RSS/LDFs implemented but slow production and weak strategic vision: 12% 09 2012 new target for completion. Area Action Plans an unknown quantity 41-44, 47 New Development Plan system and policy support: all new plans by 2002 Minor funding increases only: performance indicators reformed but miss place quality. Success with parks via HLF 21-29 Increase resources for urban environmental management: new models and performance indicators 1.5 cp spaces/du set 2000, but retreat to local determination post 2006 19-20 Car parking standards maxima etc Statutory plans but targets not being achieved: Inadequate funding but improvements evident Modal shift minor but public transport increase 10-13 Local transport plans, modal shift ambitions, homezones, funding Largely achieved 9 Local architecture centres in major cities Not achieved: Millenium Communities continue slowly 8 Demonstration projects of design-led regeneration Ongoing but largely achieved: strong design support and excellent manuals 7 Develop national urban design framework and best practice guidelines Minor achievement; more frequent use 6/94 Design competitions: regeneration projects/major public buildings Not made mandatory: improved advice and wider use 5 Spatial masterplans for area regeneration Code for Sustainable Homes introduced 2006 Staged targets for carbon neutrality by 2016 4 Environmental/running cost rating for homes Increase achieved 25-40 du/ha 2007 Little advice on density standards/design quality 3 Increase densities and advise on standards Not achieved 2 Comprehensive green pedestrian routes Not achieved 1 Local Authority single strategies for public realm Implementation/achievement by mid 2009 Urban Task Force recommendation (UTF 1999)
7. Major failure to improve LA funding esp for infrastructure: PFI shortcomings for design and sustainability. Homes and Communities Agency established as centralised and integrated regeneration body 2008 with generous funding. 85-102 Increase LA funding and simplify and extend regeneration funding: trial PFI; PPS 15 finally emerged but no Heritage Bill. Some funding for living over the shop but no VAT reform to aid conservation/rehabilitation 81-84 Measures to ensure empty property use, esp historic buildings, and harmonise VAT to encourage refurbishment More than 50% now owned by Housing Associations through stock transfers and ALMOs but shortfall of social housing supply increased to 1.67m units 79-80, 103-5 Market unpopular housing and incentivise more mixed social housing and home improvement in regeneration areas. Some achievement but increased costs. Some allowances and simplification of licenses 72-78 Improve environmental regulation for land, water, waste and ensure remediation Compulsory Purchase reforms but general land assembly more difficult through accounting matters 64-71 Vacant land tax, CPO reforms, revolving funds for land assembly 77% brownfield achieved in 2007. Significant achievement 57-62 Brownfield targets raised and increase public land release 40 % of schemes deliver affordable but insufficient supply and impairs design. Community Infrastructure Levy legislated but implementation awaited 49-53 Revise planning agreements, introduce impact fees and review affordable housing delivery Mechanisms implemented but major supply shortfall. Targets not achieved with local resistance and house builders marked under-supply. 48, 54-56 Accelerate land release and ‘plan, monitor manage’ to ensure supply: sequential approach
17. Total LAs Pvt RSL Slow increase in production: 220k not achieved Affordability crisis: FTBs pay 12x income in SE Council house sales > affordable production Apartments 21 47% of production 91 07: 2% >2bed UK
18. Quadrant, Attwood Estate, Birmingham North Peckham, Southwark Estate Regeneration environment vs equity
19. Chimney Pot Park, Salford Clevedon Park, Liverpool Housing Market Renewal