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Appointment at Roger Tym & Partners
28 April 2006
Nick Skelton has become partner at Roger Tym & Partners' Glasgow office. He has been with the firm for 12 years and is an economist planner. Andrew Clarke from the London office and Bernard Greep from the Manchester office have been promoted to senior associates. Jonathan Aubrey and Naim Pearson from the Glasgow office and Suzanne Asher in London have been promoted to associates. Richard Shepherd has been named senior consultant at the firm's Manchester office.
Win cash and free entry to summer school 2006
28 April 2006
Do you think you have the talent to deliver a winning presentation? Enter our annual summer school competition to find out.
RTPI Bulletin Board: Young planners involvement in regions
28 April 2006
Are you interested in getting involved with your region? If so, the list below provides contact details for the young planner representative of each of the UK regions.
If you want change then you need to be involved
28 April 2006
The young planners network is keen to involve young people in planning, but it is just about work, says Christian Holliday.
Time for young planners to question the process
28 April 2006
Young planners recently debated what lies ahead for those involved in the Scottish planning system, reports Jill Paterson.
Assessment of professional competence fees
28 April 2006
Effective immediately, the fee for assessment of professional competence (APC) will be reduced from £415 to £280 and will be payable at the following stages of the process:
RTPI - Common beginnings but different ends in the planning profession
28 April 2006
Peter and Anne Crane look back on their careers spanning 28 years in town, transport and family planning in London.
Casebook: Development Control Casebook Forum
28 April 2006
E-mail your queries, or your replies to earlier queries, to casebook@haynet.com.
Casebook: Appeal case - Demolition approved as part of listed rectory renovation
28 April 2006
Partial demolition and alterations at a grade II listed former rectory in a North Yorkshire conservation area have been permitted after an inspector agreed that the proposed changes would not undermine the building's character.
Casebook: Appeal case - Advertisements - Banner signs accepted in conservation area
28 April 2006
The display of two banner signs associated with commercial premises in a west London conservation area has been accepted by an inspector who held that they would not harm the character of the street scene.
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