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
Crackdown waged on abandoned cars
26 November 2004
Councils will have the power to immediately seize and destroy abandoned vehicles in a government clampdown announced this week.
Queen reveals legislation for next session
26 November 2004
Legislation to pave the way for the Crossrail link across London was announced in the Queen's speech this week.
Children pay dear for housing crisis
26 November 2004
Britain's housing crisis is causing Victorian levels of inequality that damage the future prospects of children in poorer households, according to latest research.
Data uncovers another rise in workload level
26 November 2004
English planning authorities took the highest number of planning applications for 14 years in 2003-04, latest figures reveal.
Growth theory in South West attracts scorn
26 November 2004
South West planners should aim to manage change rather than fuel growth, the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) insisted this week.
Policy aims to strike balance on extraction
26 November 2004
Revised planning policies to balance environmental protection with minerals supply have been put out for consultation by the government this week.
Costs threaten affordable home target
26 November 2004
The rising cost of house building is jeopardising the government's affordable homes target in the South East, according to latest research by business consultancy Experian.
Think-tank warns South East to slow expansion
26 November 2004
The South East will be unable to support any further economic growth without destroying its residents' quality of life, a think-tank claimed this week.
Bracknell waits on town centre revamp
26 November 2004
Plans for a major revamp of Bracknell town centre were formally submitted to planners this week.
Public consultation for Belfast City Airport launched
26 November 2004
A public consultation on a review of the planning agreement for Belfast City Airport was launched this week. The airport's management requested the review of the agreement, which governs operations including the number of seats for sale, operating hours, air traffic, noise and flight paths. It wants a reappraisal of the seats for sale restriction, which limits operators to no more than 1.5 million seats on scheduled flights over 12 months. Local authorities, stakeholders and residents groups will all be invited to comment before the consultation closes on 14 January.
Filter Results
Click on a filter below to refine your search
By Article Date
2004
Nov-2004
- 05-Nov-2004 (109)
- 12-Nov-2004 (109)
- 19-Nov-2004 (109)
- 26-Nov-2004 (105)
Find a Consultant
Find a planning or regeneration consultant



