Latest Jobs
- Principal Enforcement Officer - KENT
- £25 per hour (£45K)
- Policy Planner - URGENT
- South East England
- £23 per hour (£43K)
- UREGNT DC PLANNER - SUSSEX
- up to £25 (£47K)
- URGENT-Environmental Policy (Sustainability Appraisal)
- up to £22 (£43K)
- Town Planner – Central Birmingham
- West Midlands
- Up to £26k + Bens
- Town Planner – OXFORDSHIRE – Waste, Minerals and Renewable Energy
- South East England
- Up to £40k + Full Bens
- Director Economic Development- Town Planning, London, EC1
- Other International
- £50000-£55000
- Urban Designer vacancy, London, EC1, Hatton Garden
- Other International
- £35000-£40000
- Associate Town Planner- London
- Other International
- £40000-£45000
- Senior Urban Designer vacancy London W11
- Other International
- £35000-£40000
Archive
Search articles from Planning, PlanningResource, Regeneration & Renewal and Regen.net
Project puts community land trusts under the microscope
18 July 2008
George Pepler award winner Rachel Bland is using the opportunity to explore a pioneering Canadian model.
Three new awards for educational excellence launched
18 July 2008
The RTPI has announced three new awards for educational achievement.
Wales planning summit covers local and global issues
18 July 2008
The first conference in Wales organised by RTPI Cymru was hailed as a success by the 200 delegates, who heard views from speakers on a range of planning issues facing the country.
Go on, shape the world around you
18 July 2008
London representative on the Young Planners' Network steering group Laura Smith talks to Joanna Hooper about her job and experiences.
Planning Aid Wales asks the questions at Cardiff quiz
18 July 2008
More than 80 young planners descended on Cardiff Rugby Club for the regular quiz night that has taken south Wales by storm over the past year.
Seminar reviews North West regional spatial strategy
18 July 2008
Consultancy Indigo Planning led the North West young planners' June seminar.
Planners show resourcefulness and energy in face of economic adversity
18 July 2008
The changing role of planners, manufacturing decline and infrastructure challenges are bringing out the best in members while designers continue to work together to improve housing quality, writes Janet O'Neill.
Two-way dialogue maintains members' support service
11 July 2008
In the past few months Planners in the Workplace has made progress on key issues, reports Chris Sheridan.
Filter Results
Click on a filter below to refine your search
By Sectors
Articles since May 2007
- Careers (15)
- Community Renewal (1)
- Development Control (13)
- Environment (12)
- Housing (8)
- Physical Regeneration (8)
- Policy (17)
- Transport (1)
By Source
- Planning (476)
- PlanningResource (11)



