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IN BRIEF: Northumbria students to study scheme
5 December 2003
Planning and property students at the University of Northumbria are to study the North East's largest urban development scheme under a sponsorship deal announced last week. Students will follow the development of the £800 million Newcastle Great Park mixed-use scheme to the north-west of the city as part of their degree course.
CASEBOOK: Glass skyscraper allowed due to exceptional design
5 December 2003
Teighmore Ltd has secured planning permission for a glass tower more than 300m high in central London following the deputy prime minister's conclusion that the quality of the design justified granting permission.
IN BRIEF: Westminster City Council creates department
5 December 2003
Westminster City Council has created a new department of planning and city development to recognise the importance of planning decisions in meeting the council's objectives. The new department, which will be led by current head of development planning services Gordon Chard, will incorporate the council's work on development control, conservation, design, planning policy, major planning schemes and economic development.
SCOTTISH NEWS: Planning in the public eye
5 December 2003
In the second of three articles describing the finalists in the RTPI Planning Awards, Anthony Fyson introduces six entries that show how planners can open up lines of communication with their local communities
Peterborough bids for urban renewal body
5 December 2003
Local officials in Peterborough are calling for an urban regeneration company (URC) to be set up to manage the proposed revamp of the city centre.
Gateway to a more sustainable future
5 December 2003
Developers in the Kent section of the east Thames corridor are forging ahead in building sustainable communities.
INTERVIEW: Perception of a space man
5 December 2003
Youngsters in Germany learn about spatial planning in high school geography classes. Klaus Kunzmann tells David Dewar why he feels this is the way forward
Boundary options outlined for north
5 December 2003
South Cumbrian districts could be merged with the city of Lancaster under proposals revealed this week by the Boundary Committee for England.
Southgate set to spearhead planning team
5 December 2003
The Environment Agency has appointed Mark Southgate to be head of planning and local government, succeeding Roger Vallance who is retiring.
Bradford masterplan to boost economy
5 December 2003
A masterplan for Bradford's city centre promises to boost the local economy by £160 million a year if the proposals are adopted, according to an economic assessment of the scheme.
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