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Workplace service answers key professional concerns
28 November 2008
Chris Sheridan looks back over the year to examine how the institute has supported members' interests.
Broader energy vision urged in nuclear development strategy
28 November 2008
The RTPI is urging the government to develop a more integrated approach to energy planning in its response to the draft national policy statement (NPS) on the strategic siting assessment and criteria for nuclear development.
Reception celebrates year's Planning Aid successes
28 November 2008
Speaking at the annual RTPI and Planning Aid annual reception, DCLG chief planner Steve Quartermain congratulated the organisations on their successes during the year.
Network reveals capacity challenge
28 November 2008
Despite gaps in skills and resources planners have shown their commitment to working together to improve global quality of life, Will French reports.
US cities take lead on climate change action
28 November 2008
Joint initiatives between institutes and planning chiefs are dedicated to achieving emission cuts in urban areas, explains Armando Carbonell.
Welsh planners spread the word on development management benefit
28 November 2008
Experience in Wales has demonstrated that the shift to development management has allowed planning departments to focus on local issues and create a sense of place for communities, Rynd Smith discovers.
Embracing change is key to the future of this institute
21 November 2008
Junior vice-presidential candidate Peter Geraghty would place spatial planning at the top of his agenda.
Sector urged to draw on key data
21 November 2008
Sir David King called on planners to draw more on available data to tackle global problems in a recent lecture, Lesley Downing reports.
Joint network is set up by RTPI and Chartered Institute of Housing
21 November 2008
The joint RTPI and the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) planning for housing network was launched earlier this month by John Callcutt, author of an independent review of house building for the government.
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