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Appointment at Rapleys
16 December 2005
Marc Giles has joined Rapleys to lead the Scottish division of the consultancy's town planning team. Giles was previously an associate director in the planning and regeneration team at DTZ Pieda Consulting.
Launch of Silk Planning
16 December 2005
Sean Silk has launched Silk Planning, based in London and Oxford. He was previously a director at GL Hearn.
Appointment at Jones Lang LaSalle
16 December 2005
Stanley Lau has joined Jones Lang LaSalle as a consultant in the firm's strategic planning capability division. He moves from the London Borough of Ealing, where he was a planning officer in the strategic team. Hannah Murray has joined the consultancy as a graduate planning consultant from the University of Sheffield.
Appointment at Scott Wilson
16 December 2005
Toby Joyce has been appointed as a graduate landscape architect by Scott Wilson. He will work on urban design and streetscape proposals for the West London Tram and public realm projects in Birmingham and the West Country.
RTPI transport network shares good practice
16 December 2005
Developing the second round of local transport plans was the focus of a recent institute event, reports Trish Cookson.
Editor of RTPI News set to leave the institute
16 December 2005
RTPI News editor Diana de Deney will be parting company with the institute at the end of the year, writes Kelvin MacDonald.
Combating the dubious appeal of exotic palm trees in Braintree
16 December 2005
The need to ensure that development is always of the highest quality has always been imperative, as Peter Crofts explains.
Casebook: Beach housing fails to fit in with character of local area
16 December 2005
The replacement of six residential beach chalets on the Isle of Wight with three houses has been pronounced acceptable in flood risk terms but rejected because it would harm the area's character and appearance.
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