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- Planning Assistant (Policy)
- East of England
- £26,067 to £28,919
- POLICY PLANNER - SOUTH LONDON
- £25.00 LTD (45K)
- Planning Liaison Consultant
- South East England
- Transport Policy and Projects Officer
- West Midlands
- £150 - £250 per day
- Senior Town Planner
- East of England
- £26800-35800K
- Assistant/Town Planner
- North West England
- £23-30k
- Partner - Planning
- Central London
- £85k+
- Community Planning and Liason Officer– Development Implementation
- Central London
- £33,777 - £36,474
- Major Project Officer – Development Implementation
- Central London
- £26,928 - £36,474
- Planning Policy Team Leader
- South West England
- £34,991 - £38,404pa
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Industrial Research and Technology Unit
Working from offices in Lisburn, IRTU offers industry and academia a wide range of financial and other support for science and technology in Northern Ireland.
InfoRurale
InfoRurale consolidates information on rural development from around the world.
Institute for Employment Studies
Embraces all aspects of employment policy and practice, undertaking research and consultancy for a wide range of UK and international organisations.
Institution of Economic Development
Organisation for economic development practitioners.
Invest Northern Ireland
Aims to change Northern Ireland into a high growth economy driven by innovation and enterprise.
Planning in Action
Zero carbon town
Taunton wants to seize the potential of a swathe of riverside land ripe for regeneration.
How we did it
How we did it ... Cathedral repairs keep conservation in balance
Project: Conservation work, Norwich Cathedral, Norfolk.
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