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Diary: Glasgow strives for stylish makeover
19 March 2004
A campaign to rebrand Glasgow as a more cosmopolitan city was launched last week. Around £1.5 million is being injected into the initiative, which includes a poster campaign featuring five Glaswegians to represent the "face" of the city.
Diary: Exhibition showcases City buildings
19 March 2004
A public exhibition featuring models, drawings and computer images exploring the City of London's finest buildings and public places is set for a seven-week run starting in May.
Diary: Birmingham triumphs in student quiz
19 March 2004
Four University of Birmingham third-year students became the first undergraduate team to win the Planning Student Quiz in its six-year history at last week's national final, sponsored by RPS Planning, Transport and Environment.
RTPI News: Renewal of three cities
19 March 2004
Martin Willey reports on a co-ordinated approach by three cities to the economic regeneration of the East Midlands.
Agenda: Diary to 2 April
19 March 2004
23 March: Town Centre and Retail Development. Organisers: British Urban Regeneration Association and ODPM. Venue: London. Fee: £40-£75 + VAT. Details: Victoria Dakin (tel) 020 7539 4030. 23 March:...
Casebook: Appeal Cases - Food and Drink Uses - Pub opening restrictions judged too simplistic
19 March 2004
A condition imposed on a permission for change of use of a property in Chester to a pub and restaurant restricting opening hours to between 8am and midnight has been deleted after an inspector concluded that it was simplistic to try and impose an arbitrary limit.
Casebook: Three turbines agreed as larger scheme dismissed
19 March 2004
The deputy prime minister has granted planning permission for a cluster of three wind turbines in north-east Lancashire after concluding that their landscape impact would be acceptable. However, he rejected a larger scheme for 12 turbines, accepting his inspector's conclusion that the local impact outweighed any benefits associated with the promotion of renewable energy development.
Stock answer proves elusive
19 March 2004
A review of the stock of residential permissions casts doubt over how we manage housing supply, says David Blackman.
Interview: Community vocalist
19 March 2004
Young Planner of the Year Jon Lord tells Marino Donati how his front-line role is giving local communities an effective voice in planning and regeneration matters.
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