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Institute basks in media spotlight
18 June 2007
May has proven to be the busiest month so far for the RTPI press office. With the release of the planning white paper, you might say that this is only to be expected.
Commission tackles house building and community creation
18 June 2007
The Sustainable Development Commission has issued a report, Building Houses or Creating Communities, based on site visits and a range of interviews to assess whether the government has delivered on its promise to create sustainable communities.
EVENT - The Great Climate Change Debate
11 September 2007
2 October. RTPI, Transport Planning Society (TPS) and Steer Davies Gleave. British Museum, central London.
National Association for Planning Enforcement AGM and Conference
16 July 2007
4 September. Freeth Cartwright LLP, Mount Street, Nottingham.
Planning Aid North wins education support role
27 July 2007
Planning Aid North (PAN) is delighted that its work supporting young people in the community has once again been recognised.
Charity marks year of achievements
27 July 2007
Planning Aid's recent annual review highlights the invaluable services it offered to individuals and communities last year, says Louise Compagnone.
Skills needed for strategic planning revival
27 July 2007
The chequered history of strategic planning means that it has not built up the skills base it really needs, contend Harry Dimitriou and Robin Thompson.
RTPI must retain an influential role in shaping future ofcommunities
27 July 2007
Change is the only constant and to ensure that it is beneficial planners must push for positive reform while engaging with real communities rather than obsessing over abstract national targets, argues Kevin Murray.
Institute takes line on sub-national restructuring
27 July 2007
RTPI director of policy and communications Rynd Smith recently issued a statement on the reorganisation of sub-national structures announced by the Treasury.
Newsnight calls on MacDonald to discuss housing targets
27 July 2007
Prime minister Gordon Brown has announced an increase in the target for new homes, taking it to three million by 2020.
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