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The Things I Know - Steve Quartermain, chief planner, DCLG
1 May 2009
- Where did you study planning?
Borough bridge builder
24 April 2009
John East is bringing to bear a wealth of public sector experience from across the capital in his new role at one of the UK's leading planning consultancies, Domenic Donatantonio discovers.
The Things I Know: Ronald McKay, Service manager, planning policy, Bedford Borough Council
17 April 2009
- Where did you study planning?
The things I know - Simon Prescott, Director, Barton Willmore, Bristol
10 April 2009
- Where did you study planning? I graduated from Bristol Polytechnic with a degree in town and country planning and an RTPI-recognised qualification. - What skills did you have when...
The things I know: Jane Piper, Director, Terence O'Rourke
3 April 2009
- What skills did you have when you graduated?
Top testament to youth
3 April 2009
Knight Frank's Charles Mills has risen to a leading position at an early age and welcomes the enthusiasm that younger planners can contribute to the profession, Susanna Gillman finds.
The things I know - Richard Baxter, National director, health projects, Turley Associates
27 March 2009
- Where did you study planning?
Urban tradition disciple
27 March 2009
Involvement in landmark policy initiatives and masterplans leaves Tribal consultant Patrick Clarke convinced that planners can build on the UK's urban traditions, writes Susanna Gillman.
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