Latest Jobs
- Principal Development Planner
- Scotland
- Competitive Salary & Benefits
- Head of Planning and Transport Strategy
- North West England
- £56,268 - £61,392
- Policy / Senior / Principle Planners
- East of England
- £21,936 - £53,000
- Monitoring and Enforcement Officer
- South East England
- £23,569 - £28,531
- Current Vacancies
- Yorkshire and Humber
- Senior Economic Policy Officer
- South East England
- £40,000 +Benefits
- Strategic Housing & Partnership Manager
- £32,380 - £36,730 + Benefits
- Senior Planning Officer (Development Control)
- South East England
- £27,526 - £33,150pa
- Chief Officer: Planning & Transport
- South East England
- £79,200 - £84,000 pa
- Planning Officers / Assistants
- Yorkshire and Humber
- £16,941 - £31,348
Archive
Search articles from Planning, PlanningResource, Regeneration & Renewal and Regen.net
To find items containing all words, use and between each word
Search results
Displaying 71 - 80 of 3339 results found for "city-regions,"
Order results by relevance or date
Jobs, not design, are basis of city growth
9 December 2005
The Urban Task Force has ignored the key role of economics in the revival of our cities, say Max Nathan and Liz Troni.
New deal on way for the cities
9 December 2005
With a major new urban policy statement expected early in 2006, Richard Garlick looks at the prospects for key cities.
RTPI news - Planning takes centre stage as it gears up for reform in Scotland
9 December 2005
There has been a frenzy of interest in planning from all quarters since June, reports Graham U'ren.
UK says EU deal supports cities and housing
9 December 2005
European Union ministers this week agreed a deal that the UK Government believes will ensure more backing for urban regeneration and housing growth.
Green review calls for regional reform
9 December 2005
Conflicting government strategies, poor leadership and a lack of joined-up thinking mean regional agencies are failing to deliver on sustainable development, says a review by an independent adviser to the government published last week.
Livingstone backs City tower plans
9 December 2005
London mayor Ken Livingstone has given his backing to plans for the City of London's tallest tower.
Appointment at Carlisle City Council
9 December 2005
Carlisle City Council and Cumbria County Council have appointed Ian McNichol as director of regeneration partnership Carlisle Renaissance, created earlier this year. McNichol, an associate director with developer David Taylor Partnerships, will establish a senior management team while on secondment.
Fears traffic restrictions may harm region's growth
9 December 2005
Economic growth in the North-East could be held back by the Highway Agency's decision to seek more evidence before giving its verdict on plans for the expansion of an airport in the region, according to the North East Chamber of Commerce.
Euro bank hope for UK renewal loan
9 December 2005
A huge bank jointly owned by the European Union's member states is to encourage applications from UK city councils for loans to fund city-wide regeneration plans.
Appointment at the Institute for Public Policy Research's Centre for Cities
9 December 2005
Tom Bloxham MBE is to chair think-tank the Institute for Public Policy Research's Centre for Cities steering group. Joint founder and chair of property developer Urban Splash, Bloxham also chairs Arts Council England (North-West) and is a director of Liverpool's Capital of Culture team. The Centre for Cities is an independent urban research unit.
Filter Results
Click on a filter below to refine your search
By Article Date
By Source
- Planning (1467)
- PlanningResource (415)
- Regeneration & Renewal (1457)
Find a Consultant
Find a planning or regeneration consultant




