Episodes

  • Equality Impact Assessments
    Oct 30 2024

    An Equality Impact Assessment (EqIA) has become a crucial consideration for both the private and public sectors as part of the planning process, but what should you take into account when preparing one? Join WBD partner Sarah White, solicitor Dana Cook, and social impact specialist Laura Walker from Equality Impact as they discuss the potential positive impact they can make on your next project, the consequences of neglecting an EqIA, and the need for expertise in the preparation process to ensure the most optimal outcome.

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    This episode was produced by: Sarah White, Dana Cook, Madina Yunus Sacranie, Laura Walker, Melinda Kovacs, Cal Behrendt, and Libby Toogood.

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    18 mins
  • Water
    Sep 26 2024

    How does water flow into the wider planning ecosystem and with an ever-changing environment impacting water scarcity and quality, what needs to be done to futureproof water needs in the UK?

    Join WBD legal director Sarah Holmes and solicitor Adam Richards as they discuss the considerations developers need to take into account with new bills on the table from the government and what changes the national infrastructure for water needs to provide modern solutions for modern developments.

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    This episode was produced by: Sarah Holmes, Adam Richards, Melinda Kovacs, Cal Behrendt, and Libby Toogood.

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    27 mins
  • Planning Under A Labour Government
    Aug 29 2024

    As a new government under Sir Keir Starmer settles into office, what will the planning landscape look like going forward?

    Join WBD partners Lorrae Hendry, Sarah White, and managing associate James Clark as they discuss the new government's changes to planning – from how the push for affordable housing will impact communities, to what exactly is a 'Grey Belt' and how it will impact new plans and how nationally significant infrastructure projects will be shaped under a Labour government.

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    This episode was produced by: James Clark, Sarah White, Lorrae Hendry, Melinda Kovacs, Cal Behrendt, and Libby Toogood.

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    30 mins
  • Tall Buildings
    Jul 10 2024

    With desire to build new housing and developments in the UK remaining strong, how does planning impact building up rather than out? Join managing associate James Clark and partner Sarah White from Womble Bond Dickinson as they chat with Michael Forrester, the head of development management at Lewisham Council, about the unique needs tall buildings must meet in the planning sector, how councils are addressing developments looking to the skies, and the role of tall buildings in modern communities.

    This episode was produced by: James Clark, Sarah White, Michael Forrester, Melinda Kovacs, Cal Behrendt, and Libby Toogood.

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    25 mins
  • 2024 General Election
    Jul 2 2024

    Join us for a special episode of Planning Unplugged as the team looks at what the three English parties with the most seats – Conservatives, Labour, and Liberal Democrats – bring to the table as part of their manifestos for the 2024 General Election when it comes to planning, the environment, and infrastructure.

    Join managing associate James Clark, legal director Sarah Holmes and partner Sarah White as they chat through what each party has to offer and how it could impact the planning sector post 4 July.

    This episode features James Clark, Sarah White and Sarah Holmes.

    Information and production support from: Melinda Kovacs, Patrick Russell, Jasleen Sohal, Steph Herdman, Cal Behrendt and Libby Toogood.

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    26 mins
  • 2024 Local Elections
    May 30 2024

    May's local elections saw sweeping changes to councils up and down the UK – but once the voting is counted, what should planners and developers expect? Join WBD Managing Associate Helen Robinson, Associate Umi Filby, and Wakefield Council's Chief Legal Officer (and returning officer!) Gillian Marshall as they share what impact the local election process has on the day-to-day functions of a council, what goes on behind the scenes following the count completion, and some of the most interesting election days they've taken part in.

    This episode was produced by: Helen Robinson, Umi Filby, Gillian Marshall, Melinda Kovacs, Cal Behrendt, and Libby Toogood.

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    27 mins
  • Beauty and Good Design
    Apr 24 2024

    How does beauty factor into planning and is there a need to make something beautiful when designing something new? Join WBD Associate Nicola Cotton, Professor Matthew Carmona from University College London, and Frazer Osment from LDA Design as they discuss how beauty folds into good design practices and whether new design codes as part of the Levelling Up and Regeneration Act encourage beautiful design.

    This episode was produced by: Nicola Cotton, Frazer Osment, Matthew Carmona, Melinda Kovacs, Cal Behrendt, and Libby Toogood.

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    29 mins
  • Women and the Planning Sector
    Apr 4 2024

    How is the planning sector impacting women and how do we do better? Our host and managing associate James Clark is joined by legal director Sarah White, senior lecturer in planning at Leeds Beckett University Dr. Karen Horwood, and PHD researcher at the University of the West of England Jenna Dutton to talk about how the planning system and its impact on women has been shaped by history, what positive examples of planning for women could look like, and what the sector needs to take the next step.

    This episode was produced by: James Clark, Sarah White, Dr. Karen Horwood, Jenna Dutton, Melinda Kovacs, Cal Behrendt, and Libby Toogood.

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    28 mins