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MOVES: Appointment at CABE
27 February 2004
Paul Finch has been appointed chairman of the regions committee at the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE). Les Sparks will stand down as chairman of the committee to lead on skills, planning and the historic environment. He will continue to chair the joint CABE and English Heritage urban panel. Ken Shuttleworth will take over from Finch as chairman of the design review committee.
DIARY: Spirit of adventure alive and napping
27 February 2004
It sounds like the sort of boy's own adventure that a development control Indiana Jones would jump at: "An Expedition to the Lost City of Newcastle-Brasilia." Sadly, it is only a conference session at De Montfort University in April.
DIARY: Professionals game for test of mettle
27 February 2004
The skills of flood planners will be put to the test in a computer game launched by the DTI last week that puts players in control of a fictional coastline over a 100-year time span.
DIARY: Quiz heat winners set for final battle
27 February 2004
With the winners virtually home and dry by half-time, attention focused on a ferocious battle for the second qualifying slot at last week's Birmingham heat of the 2004 Planning Student Quiz, sponsored by RPS Planning, Transport and Environment.
RTPI NEWS: Young planners' page - Young planners' conference 2004: Liverpool, 26-28 March
27 February 2004
Liverpool, home of the oldest planning school in the world, was an obvious choice for the conference, says Mark Thorne.
RTPI NEWS: The state of planning in London - is it alive and well?
27 February 2004
What do the 2003 London Planning award entries tell us about the state of planning in London? Michael Welbank investigates.
CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Housing: new build - City overruled in bid to preserve amenity space
27 February 2004
In allowing three appeals for the construction of houses and flats on a site in north Bristol, an inspector has made it clear that he could not shut his eyes to the condition of the vacant and partly derelict site.
CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Community facilities - Immigration centre accepted on business park
27 February 2004
Following a non-statutory public inquiry, the National Assembly for Wales has accepted that the Court Service should be allowed to develop an immigration hearing centre on a business park in south Wales.
CASEBOOK: Visitor centre rejected as damaging to castle fabric
27 February 2004
The National Assembly for Wales has accepted an inspector's recommendation to refuse planning permission and ancient monument consent for a visitor centre at Cardiff Castle, concluding that it would have an unacceptable impact on the historic and architectural importance of its setting.
Unsteady gateway progress
27 February 2004
Uncertainties over better rail links and delivery vehicles mean that the Thames Gateway plan is proceeding in fits and starts, says Chris Baker.
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