Latest Jobs
- Professional Support Planner
- South East England
- £Competitive, DOE + bens
- Planning Consultant
- South East England
- Assistant Enforcement Officer
- North West England
- £24000-£200000
- Principal Planning Officer
- East Midlands
- Policy Advisors (2 Posts)
- Central London
- £28,105
- Team Leader – Local Authority Plan Making
- Central London
- £42,435
- Planning Officer/Planning Manager
- Wales
- Strategic Development Plan Manager
- Scotland
- £44,883 – £54,475
- Assistant/Town Planner
- North West England
- Senior Policy Planner - URGENT
- South East England
- Negotiable
Archive
Search articles from Planning, PlanningResource, Regeneration & Renewal and Regen.net
To find items containing all words, use and between each word
Funding allocated for recycling goals
29 October 2004
Scottish councils are being set a target of recycling or composting 30 per cent of municipal waste by 2008.
Inverness chosen as agency's base
29 October 2004
A brownfield site on the outskirts of Inverness has been chosen for an environmentally-friendly headquarters building for Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH).
Strategy panel splits region
29 October 2004
Battle lines are being drawn over massive expansion plans for the East of England, says David Dewar.
Prosperity report adds to South East pressure
29 October 2004
Government growth plans for the South East face a serious challenge, reports Nancy Wainscoat.
Halman on... dire delays that jeopardise the reformed system
29 October 2004
Commencement day for parts of the planning act has been and gone.
Fyson on... questions raised by casino-led urban renewal
29 October 2004
Life may be a long gamble in which the first bet is involuntary, but now that politics are enslaved by the marketplace, the gambling industry looks set to intrude into more lives than ever. Everyone, it seems, is to be encouraged to exercise their right to lose their shirt by being given the means to do so conveniently near at hand.
Climate change will bring untold horrors
29 October 2004
It's Energy Efficiency Week, a valuable initiative for raising awareness of a largely ignored issue. And what better way to kick it off than for the Energy Saving Trust to put the wind up the public with a few nightmare scenarios? Amid a shocking amount of complacency that two million homes are at risk of flooding and DEFRA is considering giving up an area the size of Northumberland, the trust has gone for the hard sell.
A worldwide impact
29 October 2004
A career in the field of environmental impact assessments has seen Paul Tomlinson share much expertise and clock up a huge number of air miles, he tells Huw Morris.
Legal processes in practice
29 October 2004
Changes to how planning inquiries operate will have many consequences for lawyers and their clients. David Dewar investigates.
Harnessing power of the political system
29 October 2004
Planning lawyers are now having to develop their skills to deal with rising political influences. Bryan Johnston reports.
Filter Results
Click on a filter below to refine your search
By Article Date
2004
Oct-2004
- 01-Oct-2004 (111)
- 08-Oct-2004 (105)
- 15-Oct-2004 (108)
- 22-Oct-2004 (102)
- 29-Oct-2004 (100)
Find a Consultant
Find a planning or regeneration consultant



