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Restructure puts members at heart
10 October 2008
An institute review reflects the need to champion the profession and improve services, explains Martin Willey.
Networks join together to explore new directions
10 October 2008
The urban design network and development management network have set up a joint task group on creating safer places.
Events
10 October 2008
- New Challenges in Urban Design - 24 October. RTPI East Midlands. St Peter's Parish Church, Belper.
Sustainability and standards direct Planning Summer School schedule
10 October 2008
St Andrews offered a stimulating background for wide-ranging discussions across three school programmes with opportunities for delegates to learn and socialise, as Roger Pidgeon, Dave Sykes and Sara Whelan reveal.
Workplace service offers support in uncertain times
3 October 2008
Consultants can call on institute advice to help them ride out the economic storm, writes Chris Sheridan.
Levy lacks detail on community role
3 October 2008
Clearer explanation is needed of the public's involvement in deciding how infrastructure levy contributions are spent, argues Barry Pearce.
Sub-region strives to reconcile plan conflicts
3 October 2008
Experience in Cambridge highlights the difficulty of updating regional strategies to respond to homes growth demands, explains Adrian James.
Cities show the way on delivering a sustainable spatial planning vision
3 October 2008
Council leaders at a Labour Party conference meeting demonstrated that they have picked up the challenge of climate change and are committed to competing to become the UK's greenest city, reports Janet O'Neill.
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