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Flood skills cash pushed
28 November 2008
More cash and training must be given to planners to cope with the increased pressures of flood risk, Sir Michael Pitt warned this week.
Northern Ireland to review applications
28 November 2008
More than 2,000 planning applications in Northern Ireland are to be reassessed following the launch of a revised policy for rural areas.
Gypsy award decision due
28 November 2008
Ministers are expected to announce shortly locations for new and refurbished sites for Gypsies and travellers under a three-year scheme worth £97 million.
Appeal court set to determine Redcar village green test case
28 November 2008
Redcar residents took a long-running battle against a housing and leisure scheme to the Court of Appeal this week in a last-ditch bid to have the land declared a village green.
CABE report
28 November 2008
The planning profession should mirror social diversity to ensure that inclusion is central to the development process, design watchdog CABE has urged.
Objectivity demanded for fresh satisfaction criteria
28 November 2008
It is vital that a new satisfaction survey of planning services is phrased to gain an objective response, planners have warned.
Permitted rights to be widened
28 November 2008
The government has signalled that increasing permitted development rights will be a priority following the Killian-Pretty review.
Formal talks sought as part of pre-application process
28 November 2008
Formal pre-application discussions should be used to improve major developments and avoid delays, the government has been told.
Killian-Pretty Review - Vox pops
28 November 2008
"The review provides an authoritative recipe to reduce the bureaucratic burdens in the planning system that will save £300 million a year." - Hazel Blears, communities secretary
Councils gain joint regional responsibility
28 November 2008
Regional planning powers will be shared by council leaders' boards and regional development agencies (RDAs), the government has said.
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