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EDITORIAL: Profession must add to climate of change
28 February 2003
One of the government's favourite hobby horses over the past 25 years has been to find ways of speeding up the planning process, usually in such a way as to infuriate the...
INTERVIEW: Planning for the past
28 February 2003
Poorly resourced it may be, but the importance of urban archaeology is now being widely recognised by the development community, Taryn Nixon tells David Dewar. Taryn Nixon works in urban planning -...
Counting the travel impact
28 February 2003
Improvements to public transport and a reduction in road traffic congestion can be achieved through the planning system, reports Rob Winkley. With towns and cities choking on car fumes, the planning system...
Securing sustainable travel
28 February 2003
Planners can make more use of travel plans to cut traffic and congestion, advise Jean Fraser and Lynda Addison. Effective travel plans can cut traffic levels, improve accessibility by non-car transport, reduce...
CASEBOOK: Need case for superstore on industrial site rejected
28 February 2003
The development of an Asda superstore and 18 residential units on a site in Birmingham has been rejected following substantial objections from the city council and other food store operators. Opponents claimed that...
CASEBOOK: Housing scheme held to protect setting of moat
28 February 2003
A proposal for 0.41ha of housing and 0.6ha of open space on a site in Gloucestershire has been judged to represent the right balance in terms of meeting recreational requirements and preserving...
CASEBOOK: Court cases - Council found to have misapplied assessment rules
28 February 2003
The Court of Appeal has overturned a High Court judgement that had supported the London Borough of Lewisham's decision to grant planning permission for a storage and distribution facility, after concluding that the...
CASEBOOK: Court cases - Tesco consent at redundant hospital supported
28 February 2003
The Court of Appeal has upheld a High Court ruling that the secretary of state was correct in his decision to grant planning permission for a Tesco store at the former South...
CASEBOOK: Court cases - Waste decision quashed by mutual consent
28 February 2003
The deputy prime minister has agreed to a High Court ruling quashing his decision to allow an appeal involving the storage of of various forms of industrial waste at the Winsford Rock...
CASEBOOK: Court cases - Inspector supported on domestic living conditions
28 February 2003
The High Court has upheld an inspector's decision to refuse outline planning permission for a housing development in Birmingham on the grounds that future occupants would be adversely affected by adjoining commercial land...
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