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Better heritage firefighting
16 April 2004
A planning commission set up by the National Trust identified flaws in Northern Ireland's system. Richard Bate reports. Half of all homes built in Northern Ireland are single dwellings located in countryside. Large holiday apartment blocks can be built on coastal wildlife sites overlooking the foreshore. And the planning authority employs not one planner with design skills to serve a population of 1.75 million.
Interview: Heritage moderniser
16 April 2004
Steve Bee's broad experience in planning and his love for the historic environment have informed his role in the restructuring of English Heritage, writes Huw Morris.
Editorial: Initiative frenzy set to go into overdrive
16 April 2004
The planning fraternity could be forgiven for feeling somewhat under siege. Over the past six weeks, councillors and officers have been bombarded by initiatives aimed at raising their skills, with design, development economics and now heritage all competing for their attention. All this is before the forthcoming Egan report opens another Pandora's box.
Tanner on ... the intrinsic link between alcohol and prosperity
16 April 2004
This month's topic is binge drinking and the vital role it plays in the economic prosperity of the UK's towns and cities. This was brought home to me during a conversation with some academics from Cardiff University.
Opinion: Fyson on ... the necessity to embrace positive culture change
16 April 2004
The ODPM took an imaginative step in addressing the profession directly through last month's Planning supplement on changing the cultural context in which plans are prepared and development is managed. It is heartening to find a planning minister ready to endorse the activity as the building block of sustainable communities.
Time for tough talk on the future of quarrying
16 April 2004
A strategic review is needed to assess minerals supply and demand, reports Catherine Early.
Analysis: Appeal verdict splits opinion
16 April 2004
Scotland is not sure whether a third party appeal will make or break the system, reports David Dewar.
Scottish News: Castle inquiry called off for judicial review
16 April 2004
A public inquiry into plans to develop a Scottish castle has been cancelled following the applicant's decision to seek a judicial review.
Scottish News: Highland takes rap over council report
16 April 2004
A planning director is to apologise after unsubstantiated claims about a couple's business record were included in a council report.
Scottish News: Approval won for Glasgow turbines
16 April 2004
The community of Castlemilk in Glasgow has taken the first step towards establishing the UK's first urban wind farm.
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