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Careers and Moves news
- London mayor appoints key planning official
- Johnson names new 2012 legacy chief
- Devon councils name joint planning chief
- London mayor makes housing and planning appointments
- Council planners see tiny pay rise
- DCLG levy chief joins Roger Tym & Partners
- Moves
- Wragge & Co capture top name in planning expansion drive
- Tesco plans new stores and 20,000 jobs
- Planning barristers take silk in appointments list
- Design Council CABE calls for experts for new network
- Moves
Special reports
Planning Consultancy Survey 2010
25 November 2010Strong concerns about the direction of planning policy under the coalition emerge from the latest Planning Consultancy Survey.
Regeneration Consultancy Survey 2010
06 December 2010Our rundown of the most widely used consultants in the sector - ranked by which organisations secured contracts with the most public bodies - reflects the huge range of services that are required for effective regeneration.
Regeneration Careers and Salary Survey 10/11
22 November 2010Regeneration professionals are braced for a storm. In the wake of the coalition Government's spending plans, the uncertainty of 2009 has given way to fatalism.
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