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Fyson on ... the central role for an energy department ..
24 October 2008
The central role for an energy department in leading a green future and employment creation.
Gummer on ... time to leave trivia behind
24 October 2008
The economic downturn should be a godsend for planners.
Planning strategy failure marks housing as ready for regulation
17 October 2008
The late lamented ten-year transport plan won as many plaudits for its vision and intent as brickbats for its damp squib delivery. Rather like an embarrassing relative, it was confined to a Whitehall attic to conveniently drop off the perch without anyone noticing. Since then there has been silence.
Fyson on ... the chance for a judicial review
17 October 2008
The chance for a judicial review to settle questions of bias in government's eco-town process.
Richards on ... banishing bureaucracy
17 October 2008
It has long been my view that the only changes worth making are the ones that make people's lives easier. For the Planning Advisory Service (PAS), these people are homeowners and planners. The revised General Permitted Development Order (GPDO) in theory does this.
Reshuffle points to government without long-term commitment
10 October 2008
In a field that demands long-term strategy and vision, the average lifespan of a planning minister is beginning to look like that of a political mayfly.
Fyson on ... why Margaret Beckett has her work cut out
10 October 2008
Why Margaret Beckett has her work cut out for her as she takes on planning and housing brief.
Halman on ... how we've lost the plots
10 October 2008
As autumn comes round again, there will be those who can stand by their little patch of ground, proud in the knowledge that they have a bumper crop of delicious vegetables for their families.
Statistics should not blind us to failure to deal with rural housing
3 October 2008
Sometimes a statistic is sufficiently gigantic that so few people comprehend its scope and scale as to render it almost meaningless.
Fyson on ... why community cohesion is as important ..
3 October 2008
Fyson on ... why community cohesion is as important as health and pollution to the case for cutting car use.
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