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Diary: Artist sets sights on ordinary homes
16 April 2004
An acclaimed German sculptor is on the hunt for two ordinary homes to showcase his next major work this autumn. Gregor Schneider plans to transform the interiors of a pair of identical empty post-war properties in London for his forthcoming project with art producer Artangel.
Diary: Boffins' slimline solution to gridlock
16 April 2004
While the government puts forward schemes to make roads wider in a bid to cut congestion, a team of European scientists has decided that the solution is just to make cars thinner.
RTPI news: Conservation of the historic environment 2000
16 April 2004
This guide looks at conservation from the perspective of the non-specialist, whether forward planner or development controller.
RTPI news: Mo Telford is the RTPI's new education director
16 April 2004
Mo Telford, the RTPI's new director of education and qualifications, took up her post at the beginning of the month.
RTPI news: Turning the RTPI's policy into action
16 April 2004
The planning policy and practice committee has debated how we should develop the manifesto, says Kelvin MacDonald.
RTPI NEWS - Planning in the Solomon Islands - overcoming the colonial past?
16 April 2004
Jon Talbot arrived in the islands to train town planners but his trip turned out to be more than he bargained for.
Casebook: Development Control Casebook Forum
16 April 2004
Send your queries or your replies to earlier queries to: Forum, DCS Ltd, Suite 1, Fuller's Court, Lower Quay Street, Gloucester GL1 2LW. Alternatively, fax them to 01978 869355 or e-mail casebook@haynet.com. Cases featured in previous issues can be referenced through Development Control Practice (tel) 01452 835825.
Casebook: Downloading decisions
16 April 2004
Decision letters for all cases with a DCS reference number can be immediately downloaded from the DCS website for £12 + VAT per case. Readers without a free entry code can apply through the site. The site may also be used to browse for details of previous cases published in Casebook and many others of interest.
Casebook: Appeal cases - Trees and hegderows. Trees harmful to operation of boatyard
16 April 2004
The deputy prime minister agreed with one of his inspector's and granted consent to fell 11 trees at a small boatyard in Cambridgeshire, concluding that the presence of the trees interfered with the economic operation of the facility.
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