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Moves: Appointment at London Borough of Brent
9 July 2004
Anna Woda has been appointed to lead a feasibility study into building a civic centre by the London Borough of Brent. She previously managed Brent's single regeneration budget Destination Wembley programme. Andy Donald has been promoted to assistant director for regeneration. He delivered the economic regeneration strategy that earned the council beacon status.
Diary: Tolkien's inspiration goes up for sale
9 July 2004
Lord of the Rings fans pining after their own piece of Middle Earth need look no further than Shropshire. A chunk of the Wrekin, the landmark rumoured to have inspired J R R Tolkien's tales, is up for sale at an asking price of a mere £500,000.
Diary: London beach proves local washout
9 July 2004
London's summer sun-seekers may have to restrict their bikini-wearing activities to parks and gardens now that plans to turn a section of the Thames riverbank into the capital's first artificial beach have proved a washout with residents.
Diary: Youthful visions astonish lord mayor
9 July 2004
The human face, a helter-skelter and a jug have all proved inspirational to children designing buildings for a competition as part of the New City Architecture education programme.
RTPI News: Kirkcaldy for capital?
9 July 2004
The tantalising prospect of Kirkcaldy becoming the next capital of Scotland was one of the subjects raised in the sort of surreal exchange that sometimes take place on presidential visits as I was shown around a heritage regeneration project that is seeking to bring life to the harbour area of this struggling town on the Forth Estuary in Fife.
RTPI News: The RTPI Planning Convention and exhibition: a view from the floor
9 July 2004
Janet O'Neill offers her overall impressions of this year's RTPI Planning Convention held in central London last week
Development Control Casebook Forum
9 July 2004
E-mail your queries, or your replies to earlier queries, to casebook@haynet.com. Alternatively, post them to Development Control Casebook Forum, Development Control Services Ltd, Suite 1, Fullers Court, 40 Lower Quay Street, Gloucester GL1 2LW or fax them to 01978 869355.
Casebook: Downloading decisions
9 July 2004
Decision letters for all cases with a DCS reference number can be immediately downloaded from the DCS website for £12 + VAT per case.
Casebook: Appeal cases - Mixed use development. Mixed scheme allowed on employment site
9 July 2004
A mixed-use development proposed for a site in Derbyshire has won support from an inspector who concluded that the income generated by releasing part of the land for 120 dwellings justified its loss from employment use.
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