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Fyson on ... research that should remind the sector ..
5 September 2008
Research that should remind the sector of the importance of considering happiness in planning.
Rural questions raised by Taylor give no indication of going away
15 August 2008
When MP Matthew Taylor launched his review of rural communities last month he voiced one aspiration above all others - that its findings should not be allowed to gather dust.
Halman on ... cost incentive to cut appeals
1 August 2008
Recent weeks have seen much comment on the need for councillors to receive a good level of training to ensure that committee decisions are based on sound planning considerations and not the extraneous factors that can sometimes affect members' minds.
Fyson on ... report that offers a long-overdue revision
1 August 2008
Report that offers a long-overdue revision of development priorities for our rural communities.
Fyson on ... how the switch to impact tests
25 July 2008
Fyson on ... how the switch to impact tests will help turn back the clock on retail development patterns.
Fyson on ... changes to permitted development rights that offer a mixed package of clarity and confusion
11 July 2008
The government is proposing to change the rules on householder applications, with the overall aim of relaxing the planning regime and extending permitted development rights.
Food supply must be secured by good planning not the markets
11 July 2008
One of the big ironies from this week's G8 summit in Japan is that after a superficially impassioned debate about escalating food prices and dwindling supplies, the world's leaders sat down to a sumptuous eight-course banquet.
Gummer on ... agreement in a good cause
11 July 2008
We need to stop unnecessary division where a consensus is perfectly possible.
Richards on ... an evolution in plan-making
4 July 2008
Employing technology to do useful things seems to be a bit of a theme at the moment.
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