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Work experience with Matt Day, information officer, Somerset MarketTowns Forum
14 December 2007
Matt Day is the information officer for the Somerset Market Towns Forum, which aims to deliver social, economic and environmental regeneration in the county's rural towns and large villages.
2007 round-up: England
14 December 2007
Out with the old; in with the new-ish. With his familiar winning grin reduced to something more akin to a pained grimace, in June Tony Blair shut the door on...
Rising stars set out their winning agenda
14 December 2007
Who are you going to vote for in the RTPI Young Planner of the Year Award?
Hot skills
6 November 2007
Which skills is the sector desperate for? We outline four - and tell you where to get trained in them.
Who we want
6 November 2007
You may want a senior job in regeneration - but will the best employers want you? Stuart Watson taps the sector's top brass to find out what they're looking for and how to impress them.
The careers and salary survey 07\08
6 November 2007
The days of rapid, state-funded growth in the regeneration sector are over. Our comprehensive Careers and Salary Survey 2007 reveals wildly different climates in the hard-pressed public, tumultuous voluntary and thriving private sectors. By Nick Loney, Ben Willis, Nicola Carroll and Matt Ross
Physician, heal thyself
6 November 2007
For some years now, regeneration professionals have found their work becoming more challenging thanks to Britain's growing wealth inequalities and decreasing social mobility.
Squeezing suburbia
28 September 2007
A greater level of attention is now being paid to the design and management implications of promoting ever-increasing housing densities in suburban locations, notes Ben Kochan.
Staffing shortage hits home
28 September 2007
Latest research reveals that built environment professions are facing a major staff recruitment crisis that is only set to get worse in the immediate future. Huw Morris investigates.
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