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MOVES: Appointment at North West Regional Assembly
19 December 2003
Bob Newton has joined the planning team at the North West Regional Assembly as a regional planning officer. He moves from Conwy County Borough Council and will work on development plans. Andrew Ashall has joined the team as a regional planning assistant, while Matthew Pixton has vacated the post of regional waste officer to work for Aggregate Industries UK.
DIARY: Pendle planners win football trophy
19 December 2003
Planners from Pendle Borough Council are celebrating after winning the RTPI North West Branch's first five-a-side football tournament, seeing off a team of big city consultants for the ultimate prize.
RTPI NEWS: Job evaluation schemes
19 December 2003
The institute is seeking members' recent experiences of job evaluation schemes, writes David Rose.
RTPI NEWS: Positive planning - breaking the mould of housing developments
19 December 2003
Achieving high-density, mixed-use development does not mean having to sacrifice design quality, says David Evans.
Genuine community benefit
19 December 2003
It will take more than a rewrite of the planning gain rules to overcome public concerns about unpopular development, warns Dickon Robinson.
No punches pulled in Treasury review
19 December 2003
The Treasury review of housing supply has won praise as a fair-handed analysis of the problems facing the UK market, reports Rob Winkley.
INTERVIEW: Wealth of experience
19 December 2003
The history of planning over the past 60 years has switched between periods of introspection and bursts of dynamic activity, Sir Peter Hall tells David Dewar.
Youthful contenders aim for coveted title
19 December 2003
The polls are now open for RTPI members to make their choice from the shortlisted candidates in the race for Young Planner of the Year 2003, writes Bryan Johnston.
Tanner on ... best models for town layouts to ease congestion
19 December 2003
A recent ODPM report (Planning, 31 October, p4) claims that the idea of polycentric urban development is beginning to influence planning policy in the UK, four years after the European Spatial Development Perspective, which enshrined the idea, was endorsed by the EU's member countries. I think not. Centralism is too deeply ingrained in UK land-use and transport planning, officially endorsed by the ubiquitous sequential tests and lack of enthusiasm for new settlements.
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