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TEP prepares masterplan

3 December 2004

A spatial masterplan and design framework for a 5.2ha neighbourhood campus at Fitton Hill, Oldham, has been prepared by environmental consultancy TEP. The campus scheme, by Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council and Hathershaw and Fitton Hill New Deal for Communities, includes a primary school, children's centre, neighbourhood and health facility and open space.

Colin Buchanan commissioned

3 December 2004

Colin Buchanan and Partners has been commissioned by the Highways Agency to help deal with emerging local development documents (LDDs) in the South West after the planning reforms. The company will review and advise on all LDDs published by planning authorities throughout the region. It recently gave a presentation to planning officers on the role of the agency under the updated system.

BAA confirms capital airport road scheme

3 December 2004

Plans for a road link to Edinburgh Airport are to be submitted early next year, it emerged this week.

Survey set to judge coastline potential

3 December 2004

A survey of Scotland's 9,650km of coastline is to be carried out to identify potential locations for renewable energy schemes.

Inquiry highlights civil service lapse

3 December 2004

Civil servants failed to follow procurement guidelines when commissioning the Scottish parliament building and did not inform ministers of risk factors, an inquiry concluded last week.

Doubt cast on rural rail plan

3 December 2004

A strategy to revive countryside rail links has been met with a mixed response, says Catherine Early.

Salter on... The need to be wary of current housing policies

3 December 2004

Are you worried about housing growth? Would you go as far as to question the validity, dare one say oppose, the extra 10,000 homes coming to a green space near you? Well, fear not, for a government-backed coalition that - surprise, surprise - includes two major house builders is to be established to combat nimbyism and restore public trust in the growth agenda.

Policy struggles to win over minerals sceptics

3 December 2004

Revised direction on minerals planning has not impressed green lobbyists, says Susanna Gillman.

Fyson on... How to achieve improved public participation

3 December 2004

Speeding up the planning process while making it more accessible to the public are sometimes presented as incompatible goals. Certainly if participation is pursued in the usual ways, prolonged periods of consultation and spasms of protest are all that can be expected. Disillusion follows when official draft policies apparently remain unaffected by the public views revealed by the participation exercise. Yet there is little evidence that the public wants to take over the role of the professional planner in government. After all, people elect their representatives and expect them to employ competent people to run public services.

Appointment at Welsh Assembly Government

3 December 2004

Professor David Egan has been appointed as a special adviser to the Welsh Assembly Government on education and lifelong learning. He will take up his appointment at the start of January as a secondment from his post as professor of education at the University of Wales Institute, Cardiff. Professor Egan will continue to spend one day a week on his academic duties at the university.

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