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Mixing a Winning Formula
26 May 2006
Developments mixing private, affordable and social homes are now seen by planners as the best way to tackle community divisions and deprivation. Nick Loney reports, and offers ten tips to ensure the success of mixed tenure schemes.
Why communities need a planning gain boost
26 May 2006
Middle-ranking council planning officers don't always brim with enthusiasm for their jobs. So when you meet one who does, it sticks in the mind.
Wacky ideas can be winners too
26 May 2006
Readers may be interested to hear about the launch of an different kind of professional body for urban regenerators.
At last, third sector gets a central role
26 May 2006
One week into his new job and third sector minister Ed Miliband is already heading up what Gordon Brown calls the "largest ever consultation with the third sector" on delivering the sector's future in social and economic regeneration.
A gambling man - Professor Stephen Crow, chair, Casino Advisory Panel
26 May 2006
One of Britain's foremost planning experts, Professor Crow chairs the panel convened to recommend locations for the new wave of casinos. So, how will the chips fall?
Shock exit puts EP under the spotlight
26 May 2006
The national regeneration agency's management shake-up was already raising eyebrows, even before its newly promoted chief operating officer announced his departure. What is going on, asks Joey Gardiner.
Why we need a new regeneration policy
26 May 2006
Sir Michael Lyons's wake-up call to government highlights the lack of a national spatial strategy, says Tim Williams.
Second Opinion - Barrow-in-Furness waterfront
26 May 2006
Name of scheme: The Barrow-in-Furness Waterfront Masterplan (2003) and High Level Project Plan (2006).
Cracking result - Kids vote Wallace and Gromit top creative inspiration
26 May 2006
Youngsters named animated characters Wallace and Gromit as their number one inspiration for getting involved in the creative industries in a poll released to coincide with a national arts and media festival for young people this week.
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