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Transport appraisal prepared for Edinburgh's tram network

26 January 2007

A transport appraisal of the latest plans for Edinburgh's tram network, which have been approved by the city council, has been prepared by consultancies Steer Davies Gleave and Colin Buchanan.

Retirement announced at Preston City Council

26 January 2007

Brian Jackson is to retire from Preston City Council at the end of the month after 27 years. He also works for Planning Aid.

Council backs inner city area renewal plans

26 January 2007

Plans to regenerate a major inner city site in east Manchester were boosted this week when the city council backed a development framework for the scheme.

RTPI News - City-making must be understood as form of art rather than science

26 January 2007

There is no ten-point plan that can be mechanically applied to city-making to guarantee its success, suggests Charles Landry.

Planning Aid shifts west on vision for Newcastle

26 January 2007

The RTPI regional Planning Aid service in Newcastle is working with communities on West End regeneration, Kevin Lillie discovers.

Extra cash could be ploughed into making London "leading green city."

26 January 2007

An extra £47 million could be ploughed into making London a "leading green city", mayor Ken Livingstone announced this week. In a letter to London Assembly Green Party members, the mayor proposed a 2007-08 budget for measures to tackle climate change, including £8 million to increase buildings' energy performance, £8 million for energy-efficient technology in transport and a further £16 million for cycling.

Dedicated advocate

26 January 2007

RTPI London chairwoman Meeta Kaur swapped a job at a busy enforcement team for a role at a top City law firm and recommends the move, she tells Vivien Wilson.

Plans approved to develop New Oscott retirement village

26 January 2007

Plans to develop the £37 million New Oscott retirement village have been approved by Birmingham City Council.

Edinburgh accepts park creation brief

26 January 2007

A planning brief proposing the creation of a park on the site of Whyte and Mackay's former whisky distillery at Leith was approved by Edinburgh City Council last week.

Development firm hunts head in Hull

26 January 2007

A replacement for Adam Wasserman, outgoing chief executive of Hull regeneration company Citybuild, is likely to become head of a new city development company (CDC), Planning has learnt.

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