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HOUSING AND SPATIAL DATA From sites to insights: the case for a geospatial approach to understand London’s housing future
As London prepares for the 2026 London Plan, Knight Frank analyst Kat Rowland examines the feasibility of building 880,000 homes. Discover the challenges of fragmented planning data and how geospatial insights are uncovering the "big picture" of housing delivery, connectivity, and Green Belt impact.

Katharine Rowland
10 min read


UNLOCKING THE PUBLIC ESTATE The practical next steps for councils in 2026 – and the role government and sector bodies can play
Councils are facing a "crowded list of priorities" as they balance severe funding pressures with national mandates for housing and net zero. This summary of the 2026 "Unlocking the Public Estate" report explores practical steps for local authorities to transform their portfolios despite limited capacity and data gaps.

Guy Brett
8 min read


LGR and DEVOLUTION Can it help unlock more new homes and critical regeneration and infrastructure projects in our centres?
The landscape of local government in England is undergoing its most ambitious reorganization in over 30 years. With the introduction of the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill, new Strategic Authorities are set to gain autonomy over planning, transport, and housing. Through case studies in Hartlepool and Stockport, we examine whether these new powers and funding structures can truly accelerate urban regeneration and solve regional disparities.
Steve Norris and Chris Ives
7 min read


SME HOUSING DELIVERY Government policy impacts on SME housing delivery
Tony Mulhall, Senior Specialist at RICS, analyses the impact of government policy on SME housebuilders, who have seen their share of new homes decline significantly since the GFC. He argues that achieving the ambitious target of 1.5 million new homes by summer 2029 is jeopardized by two primary, persistent barriers: delays in securing planning permission and a lack of resources in local planning authorities. Mulhall suggests that greater certainty in planning expectations and

Tony Mulhall
6 min read


REORGANISATION AND HOUSEBUILDING Is local government reorganisation compatible with the government’s housebuilding targets?
Victoria Yeandle, a Chartered Town Planner, explores the paradox between the government's ambitious 1.5 million homes target and the disruption caused by local government reorganisation. While long-term benefits like pooled resources are possible, the short-term reality is that merging councils may abandon local plans and destabilise decision-making, likely delaying rather than expediting the planning process.

Victoria Yeandle
4 min read
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