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Information sought on best practice in temporary reuse of shop sites
17 April 2009
Regeneration network member Sarah Jarvis is researching good practice in the use of vacant shop units as temporary art galleries, to help set up a similar facility in south-west London.
Planning Awards panel ready to receive 2009 submissions
6 February 2009
After record entries this year judges are looking for more achievements to celebrate, reports Kay Powell.
Convention takes on the challenge of change to offer spatial answers
6 February 2009
The theme of this year's Planning Convention reflects the twin concerns of the climate and economic crises and explores how the profession can share its knowledge to ensure a positive outcome, writes Mike Hayes.
Rail service restoration tops Welsh Planning Awards list
12 December 2008
City regeneration and public art projects reflect the planner's diversity of skills, maintains Roisin Willmott.
Birmingham restores planning pride
14 November 2008
Taking a lead in shaping the city's future calls for skills beyond most planners' traditional working experience, Clive Dutton reveals.
Estate regeneration scheme scoops North East award
31 October 2008
RTPI president Janet O'Neill presented the North East planning awards during a recent tour of the region.
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.
Think-tank reopens old wounds in the north-south economic debate
29 August 2008
Controversial conclusions of a report that recommend a switch in regeneration efforts from northern cities to new southern settlements ignore geography, community and modern work patterns, insists Rynd Smith.
Rethinking urban spatial barricades
27 June 2008
The success of several unplanned settlements is evidence that slum clearance is not the only tactic open to planners, explains Tim Stonor.
Updated terraces point to renewal benefits
27 June 2008
Manchester developers are leading the way on adapting terraced homes to regenerate declining residential areas, reports Catherine Middleton.




