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Strategy sets quality expectations in sustainable place-making vision
5 June 2009
In responding to the recession local authority planners are on the front line in taking forward government ambitions for well-designed developments that enhance local environments, maintains Andrew Matheson.
Industry's hot topics set to fire up convention schedule
29 May 2009
High-profile guests and policy discussion add up to an unmissable event for planners, says Martin Willey.
Rural group survey gathers opinions on future green belt use
29 May 2009
The Campaign to Protect Rural England has launched a survey to find out how people in Bath, Bristol, London and Merseyside would like to see the green belt used in the future, such as for farming, woodland or recreation.
Members' views sought to shape government climate change policy
29 May 2009
The RTPI has launched a dedicated climate change policy engagement web page to enable members to access the latest government consultations and help shape the institute's response.
President's blog readership soars
29 May 2009
Martin Willey is the first RTPI president to engage members with a blog and his audience has proved responsive.
Regulations fail interpretation test
29 May 2009
Survey responses on householder permitted development rights implementation reveal difficulties over clarity, explains Janet Askew.
School programme uncovers minerals issues
29 May 2009
Landscape studies and mock quarry application talks helped County Durham pupils grasp the impact of mineral works, reports Kevin Lillie.
Volunteering offers retirees fresh arena to retain planning connection
29 May 2009
In joining Planning Aid retired members can combine the chance to keep up to date on professional skills with the satisfaction of guiding individuals and communities through the planning process, writes Shereen Shafi.
Workplace service holds firm with recession response tips
22 May 2009
Efforts continue to protect teams and developments squeezed by market downturn, writes Chris Sheridan.
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