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Awareness gap adds to reform confusion
3 December 2004
Time now for the latest instalment in the great planning reform shambles. Barely a week goes by without further evidence that the updated system is not so much stalling as failing to even reach the starting line.
Shout from rooftops
3 December 2004
Hugh Bullock argues that planners should not be ashamed of their profession but enjoy the chance to work in such a socially responsible sector, reports Huw Morris.
Dormant cash may go to renewal
3 December 2004
Billions of pounds lying in dormant bank accounts could be used to create a massive regeneration fund that would outstrip the entire allocation to good causes by the National Lottery in the last ten years, according to findings.
Working for racial harmony
3 December 2004
A workshop designed to promote greater understanding and appreciation of South Asian cultural traditions among young people on a white majority population estate in Yorkshire took place this week. Young people from the Holme Wood estate (pictured above) joined in with the workshop, which was run by the Churches Regional Commission for Yorkshire and the Humber. South Asian artist Avtar Singh Lota appeared in traditional dress and demonstrated classical and folk music on the dilruba - a four-stringed instrument played with a bow.
Planning tomorrow's cities
3 December 2004
Next week's RTPI annual lecture will explore a vast range of themes based on making the most of cities, writes Huw Morris.
Quality links award hopefuls
3 December 2004
Design and appearance feature strongly among the projects competing for this year's RTPI awards, reports Anthony Fyson.
China offers growth lesson
3 December 2004
Economic growth in China highlights the need to recognise the principles of sustainable development, suggests Ivan Turok.
O planners, where art thou?
3 December 2004
With planning student numbers in decline, the profession is significantly short of qualified staff, as shown in a conversation overheard by Cliff Hague.
Casebook: Retail Development - Shop outside town centre passes viability test
3 December 2004
A shop selling safety footwear at a warehouse in Northamptonshire has been allowed after an inspector ruled that it would not harm the vitality and viability of other recognised shopping centres.
Casebook: Downloading decisions
3 December 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.
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