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MOVES: Appointment at Alliance Environment and Planning Ltd

16 January 2004

Rob Huntley has joined Alliance Environment and Planning Ltd as a director in the firm's Guildford office. He was previously a director at Lennon Planning Ltd and has also worked at local authorities.

MOVES: Appointment at Darbys

16 January 2004

Deborah Ceadel has been appointed as head of the newly-formed planning unit at law firm Darbys. Lucy Slater and Jim Astle are both partners in the planning team.

MOVES: Appointment at Hammonds

16 January 2004

Philip Maude has been appointed as director of compulsory purchase at solicitors Hammonds. He joined the firm from Leeds City Council in 1989. Glenn Sharpe has joined Hammonds as a planning solicitor. He moves from North Yorkshire County Council.

DIARY: England star fails to win permission

16 January 2004

Refusals of planning permission for house extensions rarely get as much publicity as a recent case in north Wales. But that is because this particular application was submitted by footballer Michael Owen.

AGENDA: Agenda to 25 March

16 January 2004

29 January: Local Strategic Partnerships: Work in Progress. Organiser: Room@RTPI. Venue: London. Fee: £75-95. Details: Mary Murphy (tel) 020 7929 9488.

DIARY: Darling wins back-to-back bore titles

16 January 2004

It is no secret that public apathy with politics and politicians is steadily increasing. But that will come as little consolation to transport secretary Alistair Darling, who started the new year by being voted the nation's most boring politician.

BOOK REVIEW: Abused term still holds weight

16 January 2004

The term 'urban village' has suffered from the success of the urban villages campaign, with some canny developers applying the term to glorified housing estates. The Government, which once advocated urban villages, did not even mention the term in the 2000 urban White Paper.

DIARY: Regenerator gets his goat, rail fare seems unfair and footie finds fans

16 January 2004

Question: how many goats can a stack of Christmas cards buy? Answer: three, apparently.

DIARY: Profession unearths soap champion

16 January 2004

Most development control planners are used to being misunderstood and undervalued at one time or another. So it is always inspiring when someone speaks out against the negative preconceptions of the profession - even if it is Coronation Street's Deirdre Rachid.

TURNING POINT: Starting early in community work

16 January 2004

My turning point occured when my local residents' association encouraged me to help set up a youth group when I was just 14. I had fallen through the gaps at school. Attending for only half a day here and there, I left with only grade G GCSEs in English and maths. I felt as if I didn't have many useful skills at all.

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