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Evaluation Lessons - Green groups must measure gains
8 December 2006
BACKGROUND Project: Environmental Action Fund (EAF) Period of evaluation: 2002-2005 Evaluating organisation: CAG Consultants Evaluation commissioned by: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Aims and outline of the...
New renewal tools must balance growth policies
8 December 2006
Democratic control over development decisions is essential, but we are yet to find a way of enshrining it in a planning system without creating an inbuilt bias against building. As Treasury economist Kate Barker's review of the planning system says this week, the costs of development are all too often "local, short-term and highly visible, while the benefits may be regional, long-term and less apparent". Not surprising, then, that the local councillors who make planning decisions often find it more politic to oppose rather than support new build.
Ken ignores outer London's centres
8 December 2006
Martin Simmons, who has had a long and distinguished planning career at Kent County Council and then working on the Mayor's London Plan, has an uncanny knack for posing brain twisters to which no-one can find an immediate answer.
New problems for modern-day Cathys
8 December 2006
So it is 40 years since Cathy Come Home captured the zeitgeist, stimulating not only the rediscovery of the concept of poverty which many thought had been abolished by the post-war welfare state, but also acting as a catalyst for a new generating of radical pressure and action groups, not least homelessness charity Shelter.
Street cleaner - Janet Bradbury, chief executive, Regenerating North Solihull
8 December 2006
The communities of north Solihull need a range of new housing and schools, says Janet Bradbury. But first, her regeneration partnership will have to clear away the existing 1960s tat.
Euro funds gap is plugged in Scotland
8 December 2006
The arrival of new European funds in 2007 will be delayed - but Scotland has plugged the funding gap, finds Samantha Thorp.
Second Opinion - Weymouth
8 December 2006
Name of scheme: Weymouth Pavilion and Ferry Terminal Draft Masterplan.
Bid for more family homes faces tests
8 December 2006
The Government's latest guidance for planning authorities on housing aims to ensure that more family-friendly homes are built in cities. Can it overcome the factors that militate against the construction of family homes, asks Max Nathan?
Rules retain focus on brownfield
8 December 2006
The final version of the new housing planning guidance has eased fears of greenfield development created by its earlier incarnation, says Rynd Smith.
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