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Casebook: Loss of village pub judged to harm Dales community

30 April 2004

The proposed conversion of one of two public houses serving a Yorkshire Dales village to residential use has been rejected by an inspector who concluded that its loss would deprive the settlement of an important local facility.

A blueprint for the future of Scotland

30 April 2004

A wide range of areas has been identified as ripe for development in the newly issued national planning framework for Scotland. Marino Donati reports

Skills review leaves much to be desired

30 April 2004

The Egan review's focus on defining sustainable communities and generic professional skills makes for disappointing results, writes Huw Morris It's been the best part of a year in gestation. It was supposed to offer a route map for the skills that the built environment professional will need for the 21st century. Yet now that the Egan review has finally reported, one question looms large. Has it come up with anything new?

Interview: Developing passions

30 April 2004

As the head of a leading development company, Roger Madelin tells Chris Griffin about his approach to the business of creating places that people can really enjoy

Editorial: Failure to heed flood risk will be a disaster

30 April 2004

It is occasionally said that the human race is sleepwalking into oblivion. If ever a wake-up call was needed, then the Office of Science and Technology's report on the risk of flooding in the UK is it. Global warming has made flooding disasters inevitable and the number of people at risk could be as high as 3.6 million within 80 years - a comparatively short timescale when it comes to climate change and the lifespan of the planet.

Opinion: Fyson on ... the need to save the best features of suburban life

30 April 2004

The new suburban studies research centre announced last week by Kingston University will perform a useful function if it demythologises suburbia and encourages policy-makers to recognise its diversity and strengths as well as its problems. Suburbs are not merely physically and socially uniform swathes of development.

Halman on ... why you should follow the advice of your inspector

30 April 2004

Last week's rejection by the government of one of the House of Lords amendments to the planning bill is welcome. Backtracking on the issue of binding inspector's reports would have removed one of the few genuinely worthwhile aspects of the reform package.

Cities' economic boom offers hope for regions

30 April 2004

England's key cities are forging ahead despite barriers to further growth, says Susanna Gillman

Analysis: Port plans raise green fears

30 April 2004

Nature campaigners are concerned about a lack of strategy on port proposals, says Catherine Early

Business briefs: Mouchel Parkman secures four major water contracts

30 April 2004

Mouchel Parkman has secured four major contracts in the water sector, with an initial value of £73 million. The company will provide leakage detection services in north-east London for Thames Water and will manage Southern Water's sewage network throughout Kent, Sussex and Hampshire. The other two contracts are with Scottish Water, one to devise a network management strategy and leakage framework agreement and the other to upgrade waste water and water assets in Scottish Water's north-east region.

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