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Necessity of development right reform makes process no easier
26 September 2008
Will the reforms to permitted development rights prove all they are cracked up to be?
Fyson on ... those proposals we can usefully consider
26 September 2008
Those proposals we can usefully consider from property federation's mixed bag of a manifesto.
Fyson on ... how to ensure population data collection
29 August 2008
How to ensure population data collection rigorous enough to inform government expenditure.
Fyson on ... the Planning Convention's growing range of influence in the professional and political sphere
18 July 2008
It must give the RTPI considerable satisfaction that its Planning Convention is firmly established as the occasion when the government launches initiatives, albeit long-heralded ones such as the consultation on planning town centres and the institute-inspired planning policy outcome assessment methodology.
Forward-looking region knows true value of public sector staff
18 July 2008
They do things differently in the North West.
Gummer on ... major projects confrontation
6 June 2008
As I write this, the government is showing every sign of panic over the Planning Bill.
Shepley on ... responsibility but no reward
16 May 2008
People sometimes say planning is doomed and will be wiped out by a combination of economic illiteracy, political naivety, sloth and alcohol.
Legal survey backs case for end to application process reforms
25 April 2008
If ministers won't listen to planners, perhaps they will sit up and take notice of another much-maligned breed.
Fyson on ... the red herring of store competition
25 April 2008
It is difficult to feel sorry for Tesco as it struggles against the Competition Commission inquiry into the leading grocery chains,
Fyson on ... heritage protection
18 April 2008
The draft heritage protection bill was published earlier this month.
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