Latest Jobs
- Consultant – various levels
- Central London
- Negotiable
- Senior / Principal Minerals Planner, Cumbria, upto £40k
- North West England
- £25000-£40000
- Senior Planner, Manchester, £25,000 - £35,000 + car + benefits
- North West England
- £25000-£35000
- Senior Sustainability Consultant, Manchester, £35 - £45k
- North West England
- £35000-£45000
- Regional Director, Planning, £50,000 - £60,000 + car + benefits
- North West England
- £50000-£60000
- Principal Planner, Durham, £30-40k + benefits.
- North East England
- £30000-£40000
- Planner/Senior Planner
- South West England
- £23k - £38k DOE plus benefits
- Development Control Officers
- East of England
- £23,175 - £32,191 pa pro rata
- Associate Partner - Planning, Dublin, £45-£55k + benefits.
- Republic of Ireland
- £45000-£55000
- Senior Town Planning Consultant, Manchester + Liverpool
- North West England
- £35000-£50000
Useful links
Handy websites for regeneration professionals
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UPworld
Networking opportunities for real estate and building professionals.
Urban Design Alliance
Web site of the UDAL, a group of leading professional and campaigning bodies promoting awareness of urban design
Urban Design Group
A forum for debate on urban design issues
Urban Morphology Research Group (UMRG)
The major centre in the United Kingdom for the study of the geographical aspects of urban form.
Urban Regeneration Companies (URCs)
Urban Regeneration Companies (URCs) have been promoted by the government and established by local partners, in order to achieve a focused, integrated regeneration strategy for key towns and cities.
In Place
In Place - Cannis House, St Austell, Cornwall
Name of scheme: Cannis House. Completed: May 2008. Where is it? St Austell, Cornwall. What is it? New offices within the Urban Village, a 6ha redevelopment of a former edge-of-town railway yard.
Up & Running
Up and running - MBG Funhouse, south London
Scheme: MBG Funhouse, Camberwell, south London.
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- Massive Edinburgh renewal scheme approved
- WHO: Social injustice "killing people on a grand scale"
- Gatwick rail "unfit for purpose" for Olympics
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