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The Things I Know
6 March 2009
David Adams, Ian Mactaggart professor of property and urban studies, University of Glasgow
Winning for community
27 February 2009
Young Planner of the Year Tracey Haskins intends to spread the message that planning is an enjoyable and worthwhile opportunity to serve local communities' needs, Katie Daubney finds.
The things I know: Roger Hepher, Head of planning and regeneration, Savills
20 February 2009
- Where did you study planning?
The things I know - Sarah Bevan, Planning director, Scott Brownrigg
23 January 2009
- What skills did you have when you graduated?
Youthful agendas
5 December 2008
Your votes are needed to decide which of these five candidates emerges as RTPI Young Planner of the Year, Bryan Johnston explains.
Projects eye the prizes
5 December 2008
In the first of two articles, Anthony Fyson summarises some of the finalists in the RTPI's annual national awards scheme and the breadth of achievement represented by the shortlist.
The Things I Know
14 November 2008
Matthew Brewer - Senior planner, planning and environment team, Cushman & Wakefield.
Borders Closed on Skills
14 November 2008
London boroughs are looking closely at the scope for developing existing staff skills amid signals that changes to work permit rules could be about to cut off the supply from overseas, Mark Smulian reports.
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