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Rosemarie MacQueen takes control of UK's biggest planningdepartment
27 April 2007
Rosemarie MacQueen this week took control of the UK's biggest planning department after an internal promotion at Westminster City Council. MacQueen brings more than 33 years' experience to the role of director of planning and city development and steps up from her previous job as head of city development.
Appointment at Rochdale Development Agency
27 April 2007
Phil Joyce has been made director of physical regeneration at the Rochdale Development Agency. He was previously head of regeneration projects and programmes at Leeds City Council.
Reflecting on a year as president
27 April 2007
A year representing the RTPI entailed focusing on the widespread urban renaissance of city centres around the UK, explains Clive Harridge.
Grosvenor appoints Liverpool regeneration chief
23 April 2007
The developer behind the regeneration of Liverpool city centre has appointed a new chief executive for the troubled scheme.
Guidance offered on issues of recruitment and retention
20 April 2007
Attracting and retaining experienced planners can be problematic for local authorities, says Chris Sheridan.
Time for a change?
20 April 2007
Excessive hours, low pay, too much paperwork and a target culture are promoting a number of planners to assess alternative career options, warns Bryan Johnston.
A Fair Day's Work
20 April 2007
Unpaid overtime, untaken leave entitlement and heavy management burdens are all facts of life for a significant number of planning staff, writes Bryan Johnston.
Planning salary survey 2007
20 April 2007
Planning makes a massive contribution to economic prosperity, social welfare and environmental quality, but are practitioners getting the recognition they deserve?
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