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Turning Point: Rounding my regeneration skills

30 April 2004

Like many people, my life is littered with turning points. But the one that's made most things happen for me was when I chose surveying as a second postgraduate qualification.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Agricultural Development. Condition preserving access to land struck out

30 April 2004

A condition requiring access and services to be maintained to a neighbouring property has been deleted from a permission to change the use of an agricultural building in Essex to stables because it was held unnecessary and unreasonable.

Faith Groups: Beyond belief

30 April 2004

The Government wants to involve faith groups in publicly-funded community work, but a lack of central policy means funders don't always practice what Whitehall preaches. Nick Loney asks what happens when regeneration meets religion.

Casebook: Court cases - Inspector supported on plan policy interpretation

30 April 2004

The High Court has rejected a challenge to an inspector's decision to allow the change of use of a shop to non-retail use in a shopping centre in north London, concluding that the council's unitary development plan policies had been correctly applied.

Casebook: Excessive density rules out forest housing plan

30 April 2004

Wilson Connolly Southern has failed to secure permission for a housing development on a former caravan site in the New Forest, with an inspector concluding that the proposed density was too great having regard to the site's location and accessibility by non-car modes of transport.

Skills: Inside the mind of Egan

30 April 2004

Last week, Sir John Egan finally published his vision of the future of skills development in regeneration. Jon Sawyer explains his verdict.

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

Opinion: Editorial - Old message just highlights a lack of real progress

30 April 2004

Some of the language in Sir John Egan's report on the skills needed to deliver the Government's Sustainable Communities programme will grate on anyone with an aversion to management-speak.

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?

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