Latest Jobs
- Planning Assistant (Policy)
- East of England
- £26,067 to £28,919
- Senior / Principal Minerals Planner, Cumbria, upto £40k
- North West England
- £25000-£40000
- Senior Planner, Manchester, £25,000 - £35,000 + car + benefits
- North West England
- £25000-£35000
- Senior Sustainability Consultant, Manchester, £35 - £45k
- North West England
- £35000-£45000
- Regional Director, Planning, £50,000 - £60,000 + car + benefits
- North West England
- £50000-£60000
- Principal Planner, Durham, £30-40k + benefits.
- North East England
- £30000-£40000
- Planner/Senior Planner
- South West England
- £23k - £38k DOE plus benefits
- Development Control Officers
- East of England
- £23,175 - £32,191 pa pro rata
- Planning Officer
- South East England
- £21,412 - £33,291
- Senior Planner
- South West England
- £28,919 - £31,606 pa
Continuing professional development
Information about potential sources of continuing professional development in planning and regeneration
Planning Matters
Planning Matters was developed by the Royal Town Planning Institute to help professionals to develop their knowledge and careers. Downloadable modules cover a variety of planning as well as general management and business topics.
Click here to access Planning Matters.
The RTPI also has an events calendar which can be accessed here.
Regional Centres of Excellence
Regional centres of excellence were proposed in the government's Urban White Paper in 2000 as a means of building skills in the regeneration sector. The centres act as a resource for the public, private and voluntary sectors, raise standards and fill gaps in training provision.
East Midlands
http://www.regenerationem.co.uk/
East of England
http://www.inspire-east.org.uk/home.aspx
London
No stand alone body - part of Design for London
http://www.designforlondon.com/
North West
http://www.renew.co.uk/
South West
http://www.creatingexcellence.org.uk/
West Midlands
http://www.regenwm.org/
South East
mailto:mirandapearce@seeda.co.uk
North East
http://www.ignite-ne.com/ignite/Main.nsf?opendatabase
Featured employers
Short courses
- Introduction to Development Control
- 21 October 2008
- Manchester
- Institute of Highway Incorporated Engineers
The things I know
The things I know
Patrick Robinson, Planning Partner, Burges Salmon, Bristol.
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