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Mark Tewdwr‐Jones

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Political science 38%
Economics 15%
Great piece James. I’m afraid there is a danger that the Govt will not see the relationships between Yimbyism, reducing democratic opportunities within a reformed planning system, and their connection with place. That’s how people on the ground see their places and respond.
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Really looking forward to listening to it. His music just gets better and better
That’s my weekend listening sorted. New album has arrived @warringtonruncorn.com
I’m so sorry to hear that Sir Terry Farrell has passed away. He was a giant of urbanism, the creator of some spectacular architecture especially in China & Hong Kong, a masterplanner of Newcastle, and the instigator of the Farrell Centre. This is from 2017 when Terry received the RTPI Gold Medal
The Government has announced the candidate locations of 12 new new towns. A good geographical spread and mix of greenfield and urban infilling sites that should be all well connected through public transport
We warmly welcome all 12 of the locations recommend by the Taskforce with Tempsford, Crews Hill and Leeds South Bank looking particularly promising.

We are today commencing a SEA to support final decisions on precisely which sites will be taken forward.

www.gov.uk/government/p...
Initial government response - September 2025
www.gov.uk
We warmly welcome all 12 of the locations recommend by the Taskforce with Tempsford, Crews Hill and Leeds South Bank looking particularly promising.

We are today commencing a SEA to support final decisions on precisely which sites will be taken forward.

www.gov.uk/government/p...
Initial government response - September 2025
www.gov.uk
Communities are self-organising increasingly to run their own local services. But why do some so-called ‘DIY urbanism’ projects survive and others fail? New open access publication by Zulfikar D. W. Putra & Mark Tewdwr-Jones now published in Cities www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
It looks like 90s baggy jeans and trousers are back in…
A fascinating day at @cpcatapult.bsky.social looking at integrated planning & the prospect of unlocking the potential of planning. Thanks to my panel members Terry De Sousa, David Mountain, & Annette Jezierska for their rich thoughts on spatial development strategies and digital planning
I was delighted to give the plenary talk at the UK Ireland Planning Research Conference at the University of Ulster last week on Planning Futures as the Right of Truth: Unsettling Planning in the Digital Age. Thanks to the organising committee 📸@drcatbutton.bsky.social
I flew over it on Sunday afternoon on my return to City Airport from Belfast. A different perspective!
I don’t fly very often these days if I can help it, but the aerial view of London on my return flight to London City from Belfast on Sunday was superb. Amazing to see the transformation of Elephant & Castle from this perspective
Aerial view of Elephant & Castle, London
Do you think the film library is still in the RTPI somewhere?
A superb collection of archive railway films presented this evening BFI NFT with @mrtimdunn.bsky.social and Steve Foxon acting as comperes, covering 200 years of railway history but also showing the creative talent of filmmaking over 130 years. A packed audience of 400 too
Brilliant Oli! And yes I’m watching it too
Congratulations to my student Yuna Lee on the successful defence of her PhD thesis on Strategic Foresight and Policy Making in the US and UK yesterday @casaucl.bsky.social. Thanks to examiners Louise Kempton & Rainer Kattel, and Mike Batty for being part of the supervisory team
Group photograph of Louise Kempton, Yuna Lee, Rainer Kattel, Mark Tewdwr-Jones
Announcing a forthcoming book, “Regions in Evolution - A History of Regional Planning”, a critical and deep analytical look at the ebbs & flows of regional planning globally over 100 years, with @drjwharrison.bsky.social & Daniel Galland, due to be published early in 2026
I don't normally post things like this but sad to hear Nicky Gavron has passed. She was a genuinely inspirational person - a leader on all things London, sustainability, planning & Haringey! Found this when I attended her Planning Committee & she was very welcoming & insightful
The UK’s planning system is highly discretionary, with decisions nearly always made on a case-by-case basis by local planning authorities.

As a result, the number of planning approval rates vary widely across the country but also within the same region.

Read more :
https://buff.ly/47oMpts
Chart showing average annual major dwellings approval rate, bottom 10 and top 10 local planning authorities: England, 2004-05 to 2023-24
Congrats to Yuhan for passing her PhD Viva on her thesis exploring the affordance of user interaction on media infrastructure (InLink kiosks) and thanks to Alessandro Aurigi and @marktewdwr-jones.bsky.social for their support in the process! cc @casaucl.bsky.social , #Bartlett School of Architecture
UKRI is recruiting a Director to lead work on R&D and Place.

A great opportunity for an action-oriented leader who wants to tackle the many well-documented issues of the geography of R&D in the UK!

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How can we make make sure the next wave of New Towns are flexible, adaptive, bottom-up and meet communities' changing needs?

We - @rtpiplanners.bsky.social - have just launched an Invitation to Tender for research answering these questions.

📣Budget is £35,000, deadline for proposals is 24 Feb📣.
RTPI tenders
This page contains the latest invitations to tender from the RTPI.
www.rtpi.org.uk
Illustrations from a 1965 issue of Northern Architect, imagining a linear monorail city stretching from Newcastle to Teesside. 💥
Such sad news. I worked with Rachel on Future of Cities, UKRI, Connected Places Catapult & N8 partnership. She was wonderful, inspiring & humorous. Rachel was one of the few people who could transcend disciplines, sectors & academic/policy worlds. I will miss her wise counsel & friendship.

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