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The things I know
17 August 2007
Stuart Winter, Development planner, Jones Lang LaSalle, Edinburgh - What skills did you have when you graduated? I graduated from the University of Aberdeen in 2003 with a bachelor of...
The things I know
10 August 2007
Philip Moren, Planning consultant, writer and part-time inspector with An Bord Pleanala.
Careers and Salary Survey 2007/08
24 July 2007
Participate in our survey and win up to £100 in shopping vouchers.
Rewarding Best Practice
20 July 2007
Judging has started in our new awards for effective regeneration schemes.
The things I know - Leonora Rozee, Planning Inspectorate
1 June 2007
Leonora Rozee, Deputy chief executive and director of policy, Planning Inspectorate.
Blooming Talent
18 May 2007
Fresh training methods are now being introduced to help professionals from a wide range of disciplines.
Improving Planners
18 May 2007
Employers and employees are now starting to benefit from an RTPI initiative that ensures professional skills development is firmly built into planners' job descriptions, reports Huw Morris.
Untying legal knots
18 May 2007
Current trends in regeneration are providing some tricky legal dilemmas. Jon Neale examines three topical issues and reports on how effective legal advice can contribute to effective renewal.
Captain of consulting
27 April 2007
A painfully slow planning process and wide distrust of its practitioners emerge from a survey that shows society is largely opposed to new development, Nick Keable tells Vivien Wilson.
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