Vol. I 02 August 2026
Ground Level

Policy

Policy is where a political target becomes a planning decision. These pieces follow the mechanisms that do the work: the formula that sets the number, the rule that strips a council of its veto, the levy meant to make development pay its way, and the word "affordable" doing a great deal of heavy lifting. Each one explained, sourced, and weighed against what it actually delivers.

Policy 16 Aug 2026

Hope value, and the new power for parish councils.

A change in section 113 of the Planning and Infrastructure Act 2025 lets land be bought compulsorily on behalf of a parish or community council without paying for the planning permission it does not yet have. Every explainer on this site tells parishes what they cannot do. This is the first thing in years that hands them something.

The Editor · 5 min read
Policy 16 Aug 2026

Biodiversity net gain, and what changed for small sites and self-builders.

Three things changed in biodiversity net gain on 6 August 2026. Almost all the coverage reported one of them, and it was not the one that takes a policy away from the people the government says it wants to help.

The Editor · 6 min read
Policy 16 Aug 2026

What happens to a local plan when the council is abolished.

The government has told councils facing abolition that reorganisation is no excuse to stop making a local plan. Two districts have read the same instruction and done opposite things. Neither of them is obviously wrong, and the difference decides who spends the next several years without a plan.

The Editor · 8 min read
Policy 16 Aug 2026

The seven new towns, and the list that is already overdue.

Twelve locations became seven in March. The consultation closed in May, the final list was promised for summer, and summer is nearly over. What is proposed is around 191,000 homes at a 40% affordable target, which would be the most ambitious social housing commitment in decades if the mechanism that usually erodes it can be avoided.

The Editor · 5 min read
Policy 16 Aug 2026

The Housing Delivery Test, and why the results have not been published since 2024.

The Housing Delivery Test can strip a council of its power to refuse. The last time the government published the results was December 2024, and the page where they appear carries no explanation for the gap.

The Editor · 6 min read
Policy 16 Jun 2026

The neighbourhood plan, and what it can actually do.

The most democratic tool in the planning system, and the one with the least power when the system is under pressure.

The Editor · 15 min read
Policy 2 Jun 2026

Section 106 and the Community Infrastructure Levy.

Two mechanisms for making developers pay for what development needs, and why both are under strain.

The Editor · 14 min read
Policy 12 May 2026

What "affordable" actually means, and what it costs.

The gap between what the planning system calls affordable and what a local worker can pay.

The Editor · 12 min read
Policy 5 May 2026

The five-year supply, the tilted balance, and why your council can't say no.

The mechanism that hands control to developers when a council falls behind.

The Editor · 10 min read
Policy 28 Apr 2026

What the standard method is, and what it is not.

A formula, a set of inputs, and a missing cap. Three things, in order.

The Editor · 8 min read
Policy 23 Apr 2026

The Housing Algorithm.

How a government formula is overriding local democracy, ignoring physical reality, and reshaping rural England.

The Editor · 13 min read