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Moves: Appointment at Ryden Property Consultants
23 April 2004
John Findlay has been appointed as a planning partner by Ryden Property Consultants. He joins the company's Aberdeen office from Jenkins and Marr, where he was a partner responsible for major applications appeals and site feasibility studies.
Diary: Tunnel scrap is merchant's goldmine
23 April 2004
The 580-tonne boring machine used to drill the Channel Tunnel was sold for almost £40,000 last week in an internet auction, and is to be turned into scrap.
Diary: Motorway guide is sightseers' bible
23 April 2004
The M5 may not be the most obvious sightseeing route, but a new guidebook is set to prove that a journey along the carriageway can be more than just a monotonous parade of concrete and tarmac.
RTPI News: CPD Update - CPD for Planning Aid volunteers
23 April 2004
Christina Hirst considers how acting as volunteer might be used as a CPD activity.
RTPI News: There are far too many questions for comfort
23 April 2004
Andrew Wright pauses for a moment to reflect on how things have changed since he entered local government service.
RTPI News: Networking is the way forward for minerals and waste planners
23 April 2004
A recent survey showed that 75 per cent of local authorities noted rising workloads in the past five years, says Chris Norman.
Development Control Casebook Forum
23 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
23 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 hedgerows - Trees judged harmful to operation of boatyard
23 April 2004
The deputy prime minister has accepted an inspector's advice to grant consent to fell 11 trees at a Cambridgeshire boatyard, ruling that their presence interfered with the economic operation of the facility.
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