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Moves: Appointment at Entec
7 May 2004
Alan Chaplin has joined Entec as associate director in the firm's Reading office. He will focus on strategic planning, regional and local government and property. Chaplin formerly worked for DPDS Consulting Group and North Wiltshire District Council.
Moves: Appointment at Turley Associates
7 May 2004
Jon Kirby has been appointed as planning director at consultancy Turley Associates. He was previously regional manager at Westbury Homes, where he dealt with consents for residential developments, land acquisitions and technical aspects of house building.
Diary: Hull takes another kick in the teeth
7 May 2004
The relentless tide of Hull-bashing continues as the Yorkshire city tops yet another poll of shame, this time as the UK's most unhealthy place to live. After receiving accolades for being the nation's fat, crap and snoring capital, Men's Health magazine has rated Hull as the worst place for men looking for a healthy place to live.
Agenda: Diary to 21 May
7 May 2004
12 May: Green Spaces Working Places. Organiser: RTPI Northern Branch. Venue: Chester-le-Street. Fee: £94. Details: Kay Lough (tel) 0191 222 7812. 12 May: London Branch Young Planners' Listed Buildings...
RTPI News: INTERREG IIIB Atlantic programme: proposals
7 May 2004
An EU initiative aims for sustainable spatial development through partnerships. Paula MacLachlan explains.
RTPI News: Planners pick up the gauntlet for sustainable development
7 May 2004
The RTPI invites planners' responses to the review of the UK sustainable development strategy. Jenny Crawford reports.
Casebook: Development Control Casebook Forum
7 May 2004
Send your queries or your replies to earlier queries to: Forum, DCS Ltd, Suite 1, Fuller's Court, Lower Quay Street, Gloucester GL1 2LW. Alternatively, fax them to 01978 869355 or e-mail casebook@haynet.com. Cases featured in previous issues can be referenced through Development Control Practice (tel) 01452 835825.
Casebook: Appeal cases - Advertisements - Vinyl sign judged not incongruous in street scene
7 May 2004
A frosted vinyl logo window sign has been allowed at an Argos store in Birmingham city centre after it was judged to represent a simple design that would not stand out as unduly intrusive or incongruous in the street scene.
Planners called on to help fight crime
7 May 2004
Government guidance on crime prevention shows how planners can help to create safer communities, explains Ben Castell.
Interview: Designs on buildings
7 May 2004
George Ferguson is passionate about the built environment and the importance of quality design. He tells Marino Donati about his ideas to raise public awareness.
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