Homes converted from London council offices are permitted to be far below national minimum size due to deregulation of planning rulesHundreds of tiny studio flats,many smaller than a budget hotel room, are to be squeezed into an eleven-storey block in north London as its developer takes advantage of the government’s relaxation of planning regulations. Related: 'Rabbit hutch' homes should be consigned to the past, and say architects Related: Could you live in a tiny house? Related: The Guardian view on house prices: the government lacks the political will to fix the broken market | Editorial Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com