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DIARY: Academy wannabes seek new home
30 January 2004
The makers of reality television series Fame Academy have withdrawn their application to use an historic house in London for a third series after concerns from planning officials at the London Borough of Camden.
DIARY: Wakefield ready for reality television
30 January 2004
More designers and masterplanners have been selected to draw up proposals for the Castleford regeneration project, which will be the subject of a Channel 4 television series later this year.
RTPI NEWS: RTPI criticises nature of ODPM guidance
30 January 2004
The institute's responses to the flurry of consultations give a large measure of support to the technical detail, says David Barraclough.
RTPI NEWS: Young Planners' Page - Scottish young planners group conference 2004
30 January 2004
James Kirkwood outlines the origins of the young planners' group in Scotland and its forthcoming conference.
CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Waste processing - Waste recycling plant passes traffic impact test
30 January 2004
A proposal for an industrial building, weighbridge and waste recycling plant at a Hampshire industrial estate has been allowed because the scheme would generate less lorry traffic than the previous use, would not significantly decrease levels of traffic safety and would not have an adverse environmental impact.
CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Trees and hedgerows - Trees judged as past point of justifying retention
30 January 2004
The Welsh Assembly Government has agreed to permit the felling of seven Lawson cypresses covered by a tree preservation order at a site in south Wales, concluding that they had passed the stage of their life cycle where retention was justified. It concluded that the character of the area would be improved by their removal and new specimen trees being planted.
CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Telecommunications - Monopole ruled to materially harm local character
30 January 2004
Proposals to install a monopole antenna in eastern Scotland have been refused planning permission following a reporter's assessment of its visual impact on the character of the area.
CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Telecommunications - Anxiety about antennas fails to justify refusal
30 January 2004
New equipment has been allowed at a Devon telephone exchange after an inspector found that it would have a very high order of safety and that people's anxieties did not justify the refusal of planning permission.
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