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Policy and performance: Strategic planning
25 August 2007
Some put it down to the sustainable communities plan, others to the rise of spatial planning. There is little doubt that the planning system is operating on a much wider canvas, both in the scale of development and in the tasks it involves.
Urban planning: Regeneration
25 August 2007
The government's housing market renewal programme and a host of investor-led town centre redevelopments are among key business areas for consultants in the regeneration field.
Development: Leisure
25 August 2007
Leisure continues to be a fast changing sector thanks in part to a string of legislative changes in recent years. The introduction of more relaxed alcohol licensing laws is still working its way through the system.
Infrastructure: Planning for energy
25 August 2007
Four years ago, few planning authorities would have asked for an appraisal of the amount of energy a development might consume or where it might come from. These days, advising on such issues is a boom area for consultants.
Policy and performance: Management
25 August 2007
The government may have started to distance itself from the much-criticised target culture, but efficient performance remains as much of a concern for local planning authorities as ever.
Infrastructure: Integrated transport
25 August 2007
A flurry of government guidance is paving the way for greater creativity from transport consultants. The recent Manual for Streets on residential road design and parking standards in PPS3 are two examples where previously inflexible rules have been overturned.
Urban planning: Urban design
25 August 2007
The drive for more sustainable forms of development is having a major impact on urban design. Local authority and private clients are becoming more sophisticated about the design process, across the spectrum from transport engineers to planners and environmental consultants.
Business: Retailing and town centres
25 August 2007
The world of retail planning consultancy faces a massive shake-up following publication of the planning white paper in May. Over the past ten years retail policy has been relatively stable, characterised by ever-tightening controls over out-of-centre developments.
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