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EDITORIAL: Short-term deals leave community groups stranded
26 September 2003
Ministers want to see more public services delivered by community-based organisations. Last week the Home Office finalised details of its £125 million Futurebuilders fund, which is designed to help community and voluntary groups...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: Re-routing power
26 September 2003
A strong policy is needed to curb the dominance of the capital and give more control to the regions, argue Ash Amin, Doreen Massey and Nigel Thrift. Ever since the days when...
PHYSICAL REGENERATION: Finding the meaning in mixed-use
26 September 2003
Commercial developers are increasingly latching on to mixed-use, but are they using the schemes to their full social value? Ken Christian reports. For years, mixed-use developments have been dismissed as not conducive to...
TURNING POINT: Surveying with a long-term vision
26 September 2003
With a strong farming background in the West Midlands and having studied rural estate management at Cirencester Agricultural College, my career started in 1990 as a rural surveyor at property consultancy Bruton Knowles'...
DIARY: Portraits of Portsmouth, a bridge too far and raunchy roundabouts
26 September 2003
Portsmouth, with its array of regeneration initiatives and extensive naval docks, is hardly the most romantic location in the world. But apparently, the art world has mistaken it for Venice for the past...
BOOK REVIEW: Architecture's animal attraction
26 September 2003
A strange phenomenon is sweeping the world of architecture. Buildings are taking on the shapes of animals, plants and assorted crustaceans, as architects turn increasingly to the natural world for inspiration. Or so...
AGENDA: Agenda to 21 November
26 September 2003
15 October 25 Years of the Urban Design Group (UDG). Organiser: UDG. Venue: London. Fee: £1-4. Details: (tel) 020 7250 0892. 15 & 16 October Living Places: Delivering a Sustainable Future -...
Hall to receive RTPI's highest ranked medal
26 September 2003
Sir Peter Hall is to receive the RTPI's highest accolade, the Gold Medal, for his "immense contribution to planning". Hall, professor of planning at the Bartlett School of Architecture and Planning at...
Builders stand by rising land banks
26 September 2003
Developers may be holding back sites because they are worried about future land supply, the House Builders Federation (HBF) admitted this week. The HBF was responding to research by the Campaign to...
Consultancies invited to bid for top award
26 September 2003
The RTPI is inviting entries for an award scheme to highlight the contribution made by consultants to better planning practice. The RTPI Planning Consultancy of the Year Award, run in association...
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