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ANALYSIS: County planners face up to uncertain future
25 April 2003
Morale is dropping in county planning teams as structure plans face the chop, writes Rosie Niven. Difficulties in recruiting and retaining staff are a common cause of chagrin in the planning world...
ANALYSIS: Bell on ... utilising the nation's regions to best effect
25 April 2003
Buried in the budget speech was the genesis of the government's new national economic policy. Missed it? Surely not, for planners will be central to the delivery of this stunning initiative. So...
OPINION: Fyson on ... identifying the best sites for airport growth
25 April 2003
The opposition to any countryside-based airport expansions in the South East is gathering momentum. The protesters justifiably criticise the government's failure to maximise regional airport use and to meet its obligations to integrate...
EDITORIAL: Commission facing threat from minister
25 April 2003
From the ministry that gave us the fiasco of burying bad news, it has emerged that the Department for Transport is once again indulging in the black arts by sharpening the knives...
INTERVIEW: Man with a mission - Keith Mitchell
25 April 2003
Keith Mitchell is campaigning for recognition that investment in transport planning skills is just as important as spending on the infrastructure. Huw Morris reports. Keith Mitchell makes a convincing Lord Kitchener. Like...
Developing tourism assets
25 April 2003
Sustainable tourism is the way forward for a fragile coastal area of south-east Europe, reports Nicholas Spall. Travellers to the former Yugoslav countries of Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina may still remember the time...
CASEBOOK: Benefits held insufficient to justify riverside homes
25 April 2003
A proposal to build 59 dwellings on part of a former water treatment works on the banks of the River Thames in Surbiton, south-west London, has been rejected because of the adverse...
CASEBOOK: Rural conference centre plan fails sequential test
25 April 2003
A proposed residential conference and exhibition centre extending to more than 12,000 sq m in the Cornish countryside has been refused planning permission because of lack of need for the development and...
CASEBOOK: Court cases - Lower court verdicts overturned on immunity rule
25 April 2003
The House of Lords has reversed judgements issued by the lower courts in a case that focused on the question of when a building can be said to be substantially completed for...
CASEBOOK: Court cases - Burden of proof laid on owner of bedsits
25 April 2003
The High Court has rejected a challenge to an inspector's decision upholding an enforcement notice issued by a north London council requiring a property to be restored to bedsitting rooms. The owner...
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