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Law could prevent croft sale in Lewis
17 December 2004
Scotland's first hostile purchase of a crofting estate could be rejected if ministers decide that new legislation is being used to circumvent the planning process.
Workable changes to waste
17 December 2004
Revised advice on waste planning is welcome news for the sector, says Nancy Wainscoat.
Tanner on ... how the Wales Spatial Plan is taking shape
17 December 2004
The Wales Spatial Plan (WSP) has now been approved in its final form by the National Assembly. So what have we got?
Call for action plan to build marine reserves
17 December 2004
Support is growing for a sustainable plan for the marine environment, says Catherine Early.
Regional planning in need of remodelling
17 December 2004
A few rounds of charades can be expected to enliven the festive family get-together over the next fortnight.
Seasoned reformer
17 December 2004
The ever-increasing level of inequality in the housing market is the latest campaign issue to seize the attention of reformer Adam Sampson, as Huw Morris discovers.
Resolving the waste crisis
17 December 2004
The planning system has to make some important decisions on the provision of further waste facilities, maintains Mike Rigby.
Rewarding land restoration
17 December 2004
An emphasis on renewal of the urban fabric is at the forefront in this final RTPI awards round-up, writes Anthony Fyson.
Casebook: Appeal Cases - Leisure and entertainment - Visitor facilities judged sympathetic to castle
17 December 2004
A proposal for additional visitor facilities at Sizergh Castle, a grade I listed building in Cumbria, has been sanctioned on the basis that they would help in the upkeep of the building and its grounds.
Casebook: Appeal Cases - Householder development Log cabin approved to store household goods
17 December 2004
Permission has been granted for the retention of a log cabin in the grounds of a house in Cornwall's Bodmin Moor area of outstanding natural beauty, with an inspector specifying the storage of collections of art, old books, photographs and gramophone records as acceptable uses.
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