Latest Jobs

Senior Retail Planning Specialist.
Yorkshire and Humberside
Negotiable Salary + Benefits
URGENTLY REQUIRED! Director of Planning
North West England
In excess of £45k + Benefits
Onshore Infrastructure Manager – Offshore Renewables
South West England
£Comptetive + Bonus
Planning Policy Manager
East London
£42,813 - £45,459
Head of Community Safety
North London
Planning and Community Advisor
South West England
£18273 for 3 days per week
Senior Waste Planner – Surrey/Manchester
South East England
Up to £45k + bens
Senior/Principal Planner
Central London
£38-42K
Principal Planning Officer
East of England
£35,841 to £42,813
Head of Planning, Regeneration & Strategic Housing
Wales
£61,504 - £66,231
 

Archive

Search articles from Planning, PlanningResource, Regeneration & Renewal and Regen.net

To find items containing all words, use and between each word

Search results

Displaying 1 - 6 of 6 results found

Order results by relevance or date

Parliament to vote on Crossrail

23 November 2004

The government will introduce a bill to allow the construction of a new cross-London rail line, the Queen announced today at the opening of parliament.

EP launches new regeneration training

23 November 2004

National regeneration agency English Partnerships (EP) today launched its new training programme for high-calibre graduates wishing to pursue a career in regeneration.

New chief for Milton Keynes delivery body

23 November 2004

The delivery body created to drive new housing and infrastructure development in Milton Keynes has appointed a new boss.

No guarantees on Scottish planning bill

23 November 2004

The Scottish Executive has admitted it is unable guarantee to introduce the long awaited Planning Bill ahead of the next election, due in 2008.

Consultation on forest land for homes

23 November 2004

Proposals to allow housing organisations to buy Forestry Commission land at a reduced price for affordable homes have been unveiled by ministers.

Local authority kudos rests on open space

23 November 2004

People living in areas with clean liveable streets are far more likely to be satisfied with their local authority, according to a report from research group MORI.

Page

[1]

Filter Results

Click on a filter below to refine your search

By Article Date

  • Remove 2004 Filter 2004
  • Remove Nov-2004 Filter Nov-2004
  • Remove 23-Nov-2004 Filter 23-Nov-2004

By Source

Subscribe

Find a Consultant

Find a planning or regeneration consultant