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Great analysis but few tools to tackle estates

By Joey Gardiner

23 February 2007

Professor John Hills opened the presentation of his long-awaited review of social housing policy in England with an apology: those hoping for a call for social tenants' security of tenure to be ended, he joked, are going to be disappointed.

Gummer on ... a government taking control

By John Gummer

23 February 2007

The battle for proper planning has now begun. The government seems hell-bent on destroying the planning system and reducing it to an arm of the centralising state.

Weigh options before issuing youth Asbos

By Jamie Carpenter

16 February 2007

The phrase "slap an Asbo on 'em" has entered popular vocabulary over the last few years. Are the kids causing trouble in your neighbourhood? No problem, slap an Asbo on 'em.

Blackpool an unlucky loser in casino contest

By Matt Ross

2 February 2007

So Blackpool has failed in its bid to turn itself from has-been to will-be, and the Millennium Dome remains more white elephant than golden goose.

Shepley on ... using mediation skills to resolve tricky disputes

By Chris Shepley

2 February 2007

There is some documentary evidence to show that it was your columnist who introduced the idea of using mediation in planning. This occurred at the RTPI conference in Brighton in 1996, and ten years later Kate Barker has proposed to put it into practice.

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