Latest Jobs
- Planning Specialist Advisor
- North East England
- £26,487 - £30,227 pa + benefit
- Senior/Design and Conservation Officer
- Yorkshire and Humber
- Skills Co-Ordinator
- South East England
- circa £40,000
- Strategic Development Plan Authority Manager
- Scotland
- £51,175 - £55,170
- Team Leader (Planning Policy)
- South East England
- Up to £42,000
- Development & Building Control Manager
- East Midlands
- £37,555 to £40,220
- Senior Planning Officer
- North West England
- up to £28,270 per annum
- Senior Projects Officer
- East Midlands
- £20.00 per hour
- Planning Obligations Officer
- Central London
- £32,390 - £38,109 plus PRP
- Project Manager
- East Midlands
Archive
Search articles from Planning, PlanningResource, Regeneration & Renewal and Regen.net
To find items containing all words, use and between each word
Commission applauds Welwyn efforts
16 December 2005
Welwyn Hatfield District Council's planning service is fair and set to improve, according to an Audit Commission report.
Tory leader takes wraps off policy and personnel
16 December 2005
Social justice and quality of life are to be the subjects of two key policy groups set up by new Conservative Party leader David Cameron last week.
Study sets out role of homes for aged
16 December 2005
Providing more housing specifically for elderly people could free up family-sized homes, according to latest analysis.
New building for John Moores University school
16 December 2005
A £23.5 million academy for Liverpool John Moores University's school of art and design was approved last week. The building, designed by Rick Mather Architects, will be built next to the city's Metropolitan Cathedral and is scheduled to open in 2008. It will provide 10,350m2 of floor space on five floors, with the upper storeys set back to create tiered roof terraces.
Arup receives green light for headquarters
16 December 2005
Consultancy Arup has been given the go-ahead to develop the latest stage of its headquarters in London.
Report warns of shortfall in best practice
16 December 2005
Environmentally friendly building options are being sacrificed to ensure lower short-term costs, according to a report by a major contractor.
Darling approves busway proposal
16 December 2005
Cambridge growth areas are set to benefit from the world's longest guided busway after transport secretary Alistair Darling approved the scheme last week.
Departments fail green tests
16 December 2005
Government departments are missing climate change and sustainability targets, according to a damning report this week.
Fall in number of homeless families
16 December 2005
A 23 per cent fall in the number of families made homeless last year was revealed by statistics published this week. Housing and planning minister Yvette Cooper welcomed the figures and announced an extra £88 million to fund front-line homelessness initiatives for local authorities. Adam Sampson, director of charity Shelter, called on the government to build more social housing.
Investigation into future of regional government
16 December 2005
An investigation into the future of regional government is set to be launched by the Commons ODPM select committee in light of the North East's rejection of an elected assembly in the November 2004 devolution referendum. The committee will study the potential for simplifying arrangements to establish regional assemblies and their powers.
Filter Results
Click on a filter below to refine your search
By Article Date
Find a Consultant
Find a planning or regeneration consultant




