Latest Jobs
- Senior Planner
- Central London
- £Competitive plus benefits
- Head of Regeneration
- North West England
- circa £81k
- Director for Places £104,743
- West Midlands
- £104,743
- Development Officers x 3
- South East England
- £26,000 - £34,000 + benefits
- Current Vacancies
- PROGRAMME MANAGER
- East of England
- Up to £75,000 + Exce Benefits
- Urban Designer - URGENT
- Central London
- Up to £25 per hour
- Urban Enterprise Project Manager
- South West England
- £34,107 - £38,463
- Principle Planner / Senior Planner
- South East England
- £24,331 - £34,107
- Planning Officer
- East of England
- £18,217 - £19,940
Archive
Search articles from Planning, PlanningResource, Regeneration & Renewal and Regen.net
To find items containing all words, use and between each word
Policy aims to lift economy in rural Scotland
30 January 2004
A higher level of development in the countryside is backed in a draft policy statement issued by the Scottish Executive last week.
University kills off proposed research hub
30 January 2004
Cambridge University has scrapped plans for a monkey research centre weeks after winning a four-year planning battle.
Around 350 jobs could be created ...
30 January 2004
Around 350 jobs could be created under plans for a shopping complex in Rugby town centre. At a meeting of Rugby Borough Council last week, members voted to grant permission for the 12,000 sq m scheme. The application, submitted by Asda and the Heart of England Co-operative Society, will be referred to the Government Office for the West Midlands for final approval.
Agency highlights value of urban-rural zone use
30 January 2004
The rural-urban fringe can underpin sustainable development and contribute to the health, prosperity and well-being of society, according to a consultation document published this week.
Chief seeks an end to binding reports
30 January 2004
Proposals for local plan inspectors' reports to be made binding should be scrapped "at once", a planning chief has said, after an inspector's recommendation was contradicted in an appeal ruling.
Schools learn fate of bids for accreditation
30 January 2004
Eighteen planning schools will learn today whether their proposals for fast track planning degrees have been accredited by the RTPI.
Study advises on services transfer
30 January 2004
Sunderland, Peterborough and Liverpool are among the best places to relocate central government departments, according to a report published this week.
Report calls for housing policy reform
30 January 2004
More flexible and experimental planning policies are needed to combat the shortage of affordable homes in the Welsh countryside, according to a report published this week.
Hayes picks up reins as latest RTPI president
30 January 2004
Mike Hayes was sworn in as RTPI president this week at the first meeting of the institute's general assembly.
MOVES: Appointment at Bloomfields Ltd
30 January 2004
Peter Waller has joined Bloomfields Ltd in Maidstone, Kent. He moves from Countryside Properties, where he was regional planner for the South Thames region. Waller has also worked at Tunbridge Wells Borough Council and the London Boroughs of Greenwich and Lewisham.
Filter Results
Click on a filter below to refine your search
By Article Date
2004
Jan-2004
- 09-Jan-2004 (101)
- 16-Jan-2004 (108)
- 23-Jan-2004 (107)
- 30-Jan-2004 (106)
Find a Consultant
Find a planning or regeneration consultant



