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Poorly planned environments pose serious risk to physical and mental health, says cognitive neuroscientist Araceli Camargo – and, as she tells Catherine Early, she has the evidence to prove it
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04.04.2014
While writing about the Crossrail extension to Reading, we found some great images of work in progress.
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01.03.2014After 40 years of campaigning experience, Sir Jonathon Porritt is a scathing critic of the government’s record on planning and the environment. Yet he is optimistic about the prospects for the planet in...
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01.03.2014
Relocating a top football stadium is a game of two halves between the vested interests that argue they are the heartbeat of the locality and those who say they ride roughshod over pressing need. Simon Wicks...
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01.02.2014Business & Enterprise | Environmental assessment/ sustainability appraisal | Interview | Reform | Scotland
Derek Mackay is spearheading Scotland’s planning reforms. The planning minister tells The Planner how quality decisions will be the hallmark of the new regime
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01.02.2014
Cambridge and South Cambridgeshire Councils are working harmoniously to deliver a joint local plan in tricky circumstances. What’s their secret to cross-boundary civility?
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Public engagement has taken centre stage with reports from developers Grosvenor and Think Tank demos both highlighting a lack of trust and engagement in the local planning and development process. Dr David Janner Klausner considers solutions.
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Pioneering planners have grasped the importance of United Nations Sustainable Development Goals but progress across the UK is slow, finds Huw Morris
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Poorly planned environments pose serious risk to physical and mental health, says cognitive neuroscientist Araceli Camargo – and, as she tells Catherine Early, she has the evidence to prove it
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