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Urbanism fights to establish identity
18 April 2008
Specific methodologies need to be devised for describing and making places if urban design's value is to be recognised, argues Tim Stonor.
Research reveals housing collaboration gap
18 April 2008
Affordable housing elements need to be discussed between all parties early in the development stage, Kelvin Hinton writes.
Institute puts planners' partnership role on to the international agenda
18 April 2008
Contributing to global conferences is a vital part of RTPI work as the profession increasingly finds itself in the front line of delivering practical answers to the pressing problem of climate change, maintains Janet O'Neill.
Public confidence under threat as campaign over Planning Bill goes on
8 February 2008
Objections to legislative proposals for local member review boards centre on protecting transparency in the planning system with the right to appeal to an independent inspector over decisions, maintains Rynd Smith.
Institute resets agenda on housing with seminal report
10 August 2007
The RTPI's investigation of housing land supply has won plenty of media coverage, writes Andrew Kliman.
Legislation finds place for RTPI view
10 August 2007
It is not just the skies that have been inundating us recently but the flood of government proposals on the planning front, Rynd Smith observes.
Planning white paper poses as many questions as it presents solutions
15 June 2007
The RTPI will have to build on the foundations it has already laid through working with the DCLG to influence the future direction of planning in the light of the recent white paper on the sector, maintains Jim Claydon.
Report on effective practice in spatial planning set for launch
18 May 2007
Report on effective practice in spatial planning set for launch
White paper sets old-time goals
4 May 2007
For once, the forthcoming white paper on English planning recognises that there is more to merry England than London, says Kelvin MacDonald.




