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Ep209: Starmer resigns with Burnham poised to replace him; plus nine councils placed in planning ‘special measures’

Season 2026, Ep. 209

In this episode, we’ll be discussing:


  • The resignation of the Prime Minister, with new MP and former Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham poised to take over – how has the sector reacted and what might this mean for planning and development?
  • Planning minister Matthew Pennycook placing nine councils in special measures for poor-quality decision-making on major planning applications – the first such designations made under the Labour administration;
  • And a “shocked” civic society accusing a city council of making AI-generated errors in a planning application heritage statement.


Key planning news, and why it is important, brought to you by the team behind Planning magazine, the leading source of independent intelligence for planning professionals for 50 years.


Find the latest planning news at planningresource.co.uk and @PlanningMag 


Room 106 was the Professional Publishers Association’s Podcast of the Year 2023/24. It was also highly commended in the Best Use of Audio category in the Association of Online Publishers’ Digital Publishing Awards 2024.

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