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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.
Planners' management skills called for in switch to central delivery role
27 June 2008
Changes in the planning process mean that the profession must take on greater responsibility for setting the delivery agenda for infrastructure needs identified in local development frameworks, argues Janice Morphet.
Public confidence under threat as campaign over Planning Bill goes on
8 February 2008
Objections to legislative proposals for local member review boards centre on protecting transparency in the planning system with the right to appeal to an independent inspector over decisions, maintains Rynd Smith.
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.




