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Casebook: Downloading decisions
15 December 2006
Decision letters for all cases with a DCS reference number can be immediately downloaded from the DCS website for £12 + VAT per case.
Arc plan backs green space
15 December 2006
Partners in Bedfordshire are exploring techniques for matching green space and development needs. Mark Bailey investigates.
Habitat rules set precedent
15 December 2006
Regulations that bring two major European directives into effect will have some far-reaching implications, advises Howard Bassford.
Global issues spark call for united action
15 December 2006
Everyone from ministers to the public should join the fight to tackle climate change, maintains Ruth Kelly.
Good design director
15 December 2006
Next month Peter Bishop becomes director of Design for London and he intends the organisation to be vital to the future shape of the city, he tells Catherine Early.
Pile-up prevents any hope of more clarity
15 December 2006
The year started in a muddle, so how is it ending? So many government reviews and policy initiatives have piled up in the past fortnight that the lack of joined-up thinking is alarming. Although on the surface it seems a good idea to bring in experienced outsiders to look at complex issues, what has it achieved in reality?
Fyson on ... key differences between process and policy reform
15 December 2006
A streamlined planning process would involve greater speed, cut unnecessary bureaucracy and expense and respond efficiently to society's economic, social and environmental priorities. But a streamlined planning policy is a much more obscure, some would say meaningless, concept. It tends to lead to either less or different policy, the change usually being advocated for one of the partial causes that have always pressed in on planning.
Campaign groups slam proposal for incentives
15 December 2006
Community goodwill payments suggested by Kate Barker have caused anger, says David Callaghan.
Halman on ... the excess detail demanded by the planning process
15 December 2006
A central concern of Kate Barker's recent recommendations is to reduce unnecessary requirements for planning applications and cut the amount of paper they use. Too many requests for too much information clog the system and create unjustified costs for business, she argues.
Sector wrestles with Barker
15 December 2006
Professionals have expressed dismay and support over the latest Barker review, writes Vivien Wilson.
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