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As part of National Apprenticeship Week (4-8 March), The Planner spoke to three apprentices taking advantage of the RTPI’s apprenticeship scheme.
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29.04.2014
Mentoring can be a rewarding but tricky path for both parties. Kate Dobinson talks to those in the know about how to manage the ethical, emotional and practical issues to get the best out of the experience...
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03.03.2014
Foreign adventures, Skype sessions and fighting through private sector force fields are standard issues for recently qualified planners venturing into the jobs market. Kate Dobinson talks to those in the...
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01.03.2014
Shadow communities secretary Hilary Benn and Euan Hall, chief executive of the Land Trust, will debate how to overcome the practical, economic and political barriers to new suburbs at the TCPA Spring...
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01.02.2014
The art of fruitful planning is down to the science of goal setting. But how do you create a personal development plan and see it through? The Planner investigates how town planners can achieve their...
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01.01.2014Consultancy is an attractive proposition. You can set your own deadlines, focus on your specialism and pick the children up from school. But the reality is long hours and a foggy financial climate. Here...
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A growing body of evidence suggests that green space has tangible health and economic benefits. Economist Caroline Vexler explains why now is the time for planners to focus on the case for green space
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Wei Yang takes on the RTPI presidency with a rallying cry: our founding principles should inform our future ambitions. Martin Read reports.
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Is there truly a case for blockchain technology within the planning process or could it be more hype than help? Unboxed’s Kassie Paschke and Rhian Lewis consider the pros and cons
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