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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.
Legislation finds place for RTPI view
10 August 2007
It is not just the skies that have been inundating us recently but the flood of government proposals on the planning front, Rynd Smith observes.
Planning white paper poses as many questions as it presents solutions
15 June 2007
The RTPI will have to build on the foundations it has already laid through working with the DCLG to influence the future direction of planning in the light of the recent white paper on the sector, maintains Jim Claydon.
Producing a satisfactory planning white paper takes patience and time
27 April 2007
Scotland's latest planning reforms show that speed is not always of the essence and demonstrate that not rushing things results in the community being properly represented and not excluded, says Rynd Smith.
Planning system needs to convince public of the merits of participation
20 April 2007
For all the preparation that goes into producing plans at every level it is difficult to secure public participation until the final stages of the process and their objections can scupper all the hard work, laments John Acres.
Academia continues to provide firm basis for our professional practice
13 April 2007
The outstanding contribution of individual academics to the profession together with unprecedented levels of interest in planning degrees point to the thriving role of education in our sector, maintains Jim Claydon.




