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Ministers must save post office branches to protect vulnerable

By Huw Morris

14 November 2008

There are 12,000 of them across the country. They are part of the very fabric of the nation, with thousands of communities dependent on them.

Rural questions raised by Taylor give no indication of going away

By Bryan Johnston

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.

Fyson on ... report that offers a long-overdue revision

By Anthony Fyson

1 August 2008

Report that offers a long-overdue revision of development priorities for our rural communities.

Fyson on ... a place-attachment study

By Anthony Fyson

6 June 2008

A place-attachment study with lessons for planners on creating successful neighbourhoods.

Richards on ... a shared vision of community

By Sarah Richards

25 April 2008

It is uplifting to hear someone say that planners must be at the heart of new housing and community developments.

Dumping dogma

By Anthony Fyson

4 January 2008

Eco-towns undermine the "inner-city first" policy orthodoxy.

Prisoners of fortune

By Huw Morris

14 December 2007

Planners have been landed with another problem - more jails.

Skilling up

By Anthony Fyson

2 November 2007

Gordon Brown needs to properly fund training.

Reckless ministers set to burn fingers over policy amendments

By Bryan Johnston

26 October 2007

Why are ministers so intent on playing with fire when it comes to the legal aspects of public policy?

Realistic renewal

By Huw Morris

5 October 2007

Now is not the time to abandon housing market renewal schemes.

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