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Institute welcomes plan-led switch for eco-towns
14 November 2008
The RTPI has welcomed the new emphasis in the DCLG's draft planning policy statement (PPS) proposing that eco-towns should take their place in the plan-led system.
Birmingham restores planning pride
14 November 2008
Taking a lead in shaping the city's future calls for skills beyond most planners' traditional working experience, Clive Dutton reveals.
Setting standards in infrastructure delivery
14 November 2008
Help is at hand on how to identify levels of service provision required for developments as part of preparing local plans, Janice Morphet explains.
Urban design network group puts quality top of high-density agenda
14 November 2008
Changing lifestyles have increased demand for high-density housing but design evaluation frameworks are needed to ensure that schemes meet residents' quality and environmental standards, Nicola Gough reflects.
DC Casebook: Commercial and industrial - Hardstanding ruled out at listed hangars
14 November 2008
The retention of a hardstanding at a former First World War airfield in Wiltshire has been denied permission on the grounds that it undermines the site's special architectural and historic character.
DC Casebook: Community Facilities - Cemetery and crematorium plans refused
14 November 2008
The Scottish Government has refused outline permission for a cemetery, crematorium and pub with a restaurant in the countryside near Dundee after finding inadequate justification for the scheme.
DC Casebook: Food and drink uses - Selective pub protection found wanting
14 November 2008
The conversion of a listed pub in a Worcestershire town into eight flats has been rejected on highway safety grounds, although the inspector found that it would not harm the historic environment or the centre's vitality and viability.
DC Casebook: Housing: New build - Construction method statement backed
14 November 2008
Costs have been awarded against a north Wales council after an inspector found that it had failed to substantiate its reasons for refusing permission for a development of six apartments.
DC Casebook: Housing: New build - Gain demands refused after policy change
14 November 2008
In granting planning permission for 18 flats in west London, an inspector has decided that the council showed inadequate justification for the inclusion of affordable housing or for a financial contribution towards community infrastructure.
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