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White paper recycling

By Chris Shepley

22 June 2007

Do sections of the white paper sound familiar?

Don't blame the planners

By Huw Morris

15 June 2007

Why are housebuilders sitting on so much land?

Community relationships

By Anthony Fyson

15 June 2007

How the government is engaging with the grass roots.

Community connections

By Graeme Bell

15 June 2007

Acheiving community involvement at the strategic level.

Spatial gap

By Sir Peter Hall

8 June 2007

Government is demonstrating its lack of joined-up thinking.

Gummer on..

By John Gummer

8 June 2007

Imposition by Commission

Richards on ... the benefits of training

By Sarah Richards

1 June 2007

Planning is constantly changing and it is essential for council officers and members to keep up with these changes to ensure that their decision-making is of the highest quality.

Fyson on ... the essential powers

By Anthony Fyson

1 June 2007

Fyson on ... the essential powers that will ensure the success of the infrastructure planning commission.

The communication barrier

By Huw Morris

1 June 2007

Could spatial planning become the Esperanto of public services?

Halman on ... Ten years of buzzwords

By Gary Halman

25 May 2007

While stationary in the fast lane of the M6 recently, I heard a piece on the radio about Tony Blair's ten years at the top. It featured a list of phrases that have emerged in that time, including antisocial behaviour orders, weapons of mass destruction, the fox-hunting ban and paying for peerages. It was a useful way to be reminded of noteworthy events under his premiership.

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