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OPINION: Fyson on... how wind power can contribute to the UK's future
5 December 2003
It has been a sensational few months for the wind energy industry.
SCOTTISH NEWS: Court verdict boost for market renewal policy
5 December 2003
A radical approach to housing market renewal has passed a crucial test, says Mark Smulian
SCOTTISH NEWS: Salter On... Sanitised visions versus passion and real life
5 December 2003
Barclaycard is putting its money into the mouth of the football terraces. Or, to be more exact, the sponsors of the Premiership have decided to allocate £10,000 for the appointment of a "chants laureate". This lucky individual, drawn from the throngs of paying spectators who go through the turnstiles every weekend, will have the dubious honour of composing chants and "observing key moments" during the football season.
ANALYSIS: Tough talk for troubled times
5 December 2003
The RTPI is among the first to hit back at the negativity facing planners, says Huw Morris
RTPI throws down positive gauntlet
5 December 2003
The RTPI went on the offensive this week by launching a campaign for positive planning against the twin threat from government-backed inquiries.
SCOTTISH NEWS: Rogers design wins Clyde bridge award
5 December 2003
A crescent-shaped bridge designed by Lord Richard Rogers has won a competition for a new £40 million link across the River Clyde in Glasgow.
MOVES: Appointment at Turley Associates
28 November 2003
Hannah Marshall has been appointed as an assistant planner by Turley Associates in Birmingham. She graduated from Cardiff University with a BSc in city and regional planning. Marshall will be involved in a variety of projects, including work for Sainsbury's.
MOVES: Appointments at Birmingham City Council
28 November 2003
Steve Dewar and Rosemary Coyne have been appointed as sustainability advisers at Birmingham City Council to advise on the regeneration of Eastside. Dewar will look at the environmental impact of development and Coyne will focus on open space design in the area. Both have been seconded from environmental charity Groundwork Birmingham.
MOVES: Appointment at West Midlands Regional Assembly
28 November 2003
Chris Blakeley has been appointed as a strategic adviser to the West Midlands Regional Assembly's planning team. He joins from the Environment Agency. Blakeley has previously worked for Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council and Wolverhampton City Council.
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