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Urban design network group puts quality top of high-density agenda
14 November 2008
Changing lifestyles have increased demand for high-density housing but design evaluation frameworks are needed to ensure that schemes meet residents' quality and environmental standards, Nicola Gough reflects.
Broader dialogue proposed to enhance planners' profile
14 November 2008
Junior vice-presidential candidate Richard Summers outlines his programme of reform for the profession.
Institute welcomes plan-led switch for eco-towns
14 November 2008
The RTPI has welcomed the new emphasis in the DCLG's draft planning policy statement (PPS) proposing that eco-towns should take their place in the plan-led system.
Long-term planning view crucial to prepare for homes market recovery
26 September 2008
Although the government house building drive has been hit by factors beyond the planning system's control, the profession must be ready with flexible ideas on land supply to help speed delivery, maintains Rynd Smith.
Reforms' emphasis on partnership pays dividends for spatial decisions
12 September 2008
Planners are finding that the change from development control to development management offers greater integration of local authority roles to deliver strategies for sustainable communities, reflects Janet Askew.
Measuring spatial strategy success
1 August 2008
A flexible framework of indicators sets out to link spatial planning policies with a formal evaluation of outcome evidence, explains Jenny Crawford.
Planning joins the obesity fightback
25 July 2008
Creating the right built environment can have a major impact on health at both local and national level, argue Amelia Lake and Tim Townshend.
Consolidated services offer a chance to lead
25 July 2008
The delivery of social infrastructure to keep in step with housing growth is central to the role of the modern planner, Tim Chapman asserts.
Policy impact indicator unveiled at Planning Convention
11 July 2008
The RTPI is urging local authorities and regional decision-makers to adopt a new approach to measuring the outcomes of their planning policies.
Planning process restores influence to shape sustainable communities
11 July 2008
New spatial duties open the way for masterplanners to lead public, political and professional partnerships in their role to create low-carbon neighbourhoods that meet local needs and aspirations, explains Stephen Hill.




