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Careers and salary survey 2006
27 October 2006
Nearly 1,000 readers entered last year's survey, painting a fascinating picture of the sector.
Regional assemblies' planning judged a success
27 October 2006
The work of regional assemblies in preparing regional plans has been judged a success by a government report released today.
Bridging the ivory towers
27 October 2006
Two years after the publication of Sir John Egan's report on skills in regeneration, a momentum is building as training providers move to a more cross-disciplinary approach. Fay Schopen and Adam Branson report.
Generic genius required
27 October 2006
We asked four sector leaders what matters most to them when they are looking for a regenerator. Their unanimous answer: they want a generalist.
Meeting of minds
27 October 2006
Regeneration still has some way to go in fixing its widely acknowledged skills shortages. But, as Mark Lupton finds, there is some cause for optimism.
Government backs Nottingham tram scheme
27 October 2006
The Department for Transport (DfT) this week approved funding of £437 million for two extensions to Nottingham's tram system.
Manchester leads city region race
27 October 2006
Greater Manchester is the only major English city conurbation to be ready for formalised metropolitan government, the cities' own researchers have found.
A strategy to grow the economy of Sheffield ...
27 October 2006
A strategy to grow the economy of Sheffield and its surrounding area was launched at the conference. The Sheffield City Region Development Plan aims to see 75,000 full-time jobs created in the region. Sheffield City Council chief executive Bob Kerslake said it was an "ambitious growth agenda".
Appointment at Wycombe District Council
27 October 2006
Planning's deputy editor David Dewar is joining Wycombe District Council as planning policy officer next month. Dewar, a postgraduate of Cardiff University's school of city and regional planning, joined the magazine in 1998. Susanna Gillman has been appointed news editor and can be contacted via (e-mail) susanna.gillman@haynet.com.
Town halls poised to accept new urban powers
27 October 2006
This week's local government white paper is set to offer new powers to town halls to shape the urban and social fabric of their areas under "stronger" leaders, such as mayors.
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