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Author Archives: Cliff Hague

How will Brexit affect Ireland?

Original Blogs CliffHague.comBy Cliff Hague23. January 2023Leave a comment

This blog was first posted in September 2017. The EU has rightly made the issue of Ireland a central element of the Brexit negotiations. What might be the territorial  impact of creating an external border between Ireland and Northern Ireland? A cross-border conference in Dundalk, organised by RTPI, brought a sharp focus on the challenges…

Saving Town Centres – experience from The Netherlands

Original Blogs CliffHague.comBy Cliff Hague23. January 2023Leave a comment

This blog was first posted in 2017.  A new study looks at what the Dutch have been doing to revitalise the centres of medium-sized towns. The plight of town centres, particularly in medium-sized towns, across Europe and North America, has been a concern to planners and local politiicans for a generation. In England, the Portas Report (2011)…

A creeping privatisation of public space?

News Items, Pre-2020By Cliff Hague23. January 2023Leave a comment

This blog was first publised in August 2017. Might plans for a make-over for Edinburgh’s West Princes Street Gardens lead to a partial privatisation of an iconic public space? West Princes Street Gardens in the centre of Edinburgh are an outstanding feature of the city. They sit below the spectacular castle. A bandstand is at…

International study of healthy cities and neighbourhoods launched

News Items, Pre-2020By Cliff Hague23. January 2023Leave a comment

This itemwas first posted in 2018. A major project to compare urban practices in 14 cities will be led by a team based in Glasgow University in Scotland. A £7.1 million research project into urban conditions and practices has been awarded to Glasgow University. The money will be used to conduct research over a 4 year period,…

Review of the Scottish Planning System

News Items, Pre-2020By Cliff Hague23. January 2023Leave a comment

The planned reform of the planning system in Scotland will end in tears. I have an article in the newspaper The Scotsman. It draws on the responses to the consultation on the proposals by the Scottish Government to review the planning legislation. My article argues that an opportunity is being missed. Instead of looking internationally for…

Stockholm My Love – the redemptive potential of a city

Film Reviews, Original Blogs CliffHague.comBy Cliff Hague23. January 2023Leave a comment

This review was first posted in 2017. A new film reflects on Stockholm’s modernist architecture and public spaces, showing how experiencing places can contribute to wellbeing. The cinema has made icons of some cities. The global reach of Hollywood means that we are all familiar with the streets and suburbs of Los Angeles or the…

A high rise future?

Flashback to Cliff's Planning columnsBy Cliff Hague23. January 2023Leave a comment

My article in January 2000 looked back and gazed into the future. How well did I do in anticipating change in British cities, planning and higher education? This article first appeared in Planning 14 January 2000. It is reproduced by kind permission of the editor.

The Stern report 2006: an economic case for action on climate change

Flashback to Cliff's Planning columnsBy Cliff Hague23. January 2023Leave a comment

The Stern Report in 2006 seemed to signal a shift in attitudes to climate change. The article imagines a discussion between a Treasury mandarin and a businessman. Would this case convince Donald Trump or big business today?  This article was first published in Planning on 1 December 2006, and is reproduced by kind permission of…

Civic concern in Edinburgh over World Heritage Site

Original Blogs CliffHague.comBy Cliff Hague23. January 2023Leave a comment

This item was posted in 2017. The proposals for the hotel at the Royal High School were refused plannng permission and the refusal was upheld at appeal. Citizens in Edinburgh are voicing concerns at the way the capital city’s built environment and greenspaces are being managed. A staggering 3,188 objections have been lodged in opposition…

Smart Cities, governance and urban transport

Original Blogs CliffHague.comBy Cliff Hague23. January 2023Leave a comment

This item was first posted in 2017. How can cities in the rapidly urbanising world benefit from Smart City approaches to urban management? I am just back from my second visit to Luanda, the capital of Angola. I was running a workshop there that was wrapping up a Smart Cities project that is part of…

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