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DCLG chief planner to bring front-line experience to place-making policies
4 July 2008
Enthusiasm and optimism from a career in local government will be targeted towards quality aspirations and ensuring that the profession has the skills and capacity to deliver them, Steve Quartermain pledges.
East Midlands inaugural event offered talk and tennis
20 June 2008
The East Midlands young planners' group would like to thank everyone who attended its inaugural continuing professional development (CPD) and social event in Newark on 15 May, particularly Morgan Tucker managing director Matthew Tucker and his team for hosting the group and senior transport planner Venezia Ross-Gilmore for organising the event.
Young planners urged to consider RTPI membership
20 June 2008
For those young planners not currently RTPI members, have you ever thought about joining?
National Regeneration Convention explores community power
10 August 2007
More than 450 people filled the University of Loughborough last month to take part in the National Regeneration Convention.
University of Aberdeen restructures planning courses
10 August 2007
The University of Aberdeen's new centre for planning and environmental management, run by Bill Neill, recently received full professional accreditation for its portfolio of undergraduate courses delivered in the school of geosciences.
Enforcement professionals seek to raise their profile in planning system
10 August 2007
A recent meeting saw DCLG staff, National Association for Planning Enforcement representatives and other practitioners gather to discuss improvements to the English enforcement system, reports Kelvin Hinton.
Planner bikes across Europe to support Chernobyl children
27 April 2007
One planner is determined that we do not forget the victims of Chernobyl, explains Louise Compagnone.
Reflecting on a year as president
27 April 2007
A year representing the RTPI entailed focusing on the widespread urban renaissance of city centres around the UK, explains Clive Harridge.
Guidance offered on issues of recruitment and retention
20 April 2007
Attracting and retaining experienced planners can be problematic for local authorities, says Chris Sheridan.




