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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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02.09.2014
Each year about 500 licentiates submit their applications for chartered membership of the institute. We asked our assessors to nominate their outstanding submissions to help future candidates and here are...
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27.08.2014
RTPI members discuss their career-changing decisions
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27.08.2014
Winning RTPI Young Planner of the Year last July led to a fantastic and very hectic 12 months, says Alison Wright, associate planner at Savills, Oxford
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26.08.2014
Govan, on the banks of the Clyde, was once the world centre of shipbuilding and a gateway to the Americas. Post-war decline has left the town a byword for deprivation and poverty. But now it’s seeing a...
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19.08.2014Birmingham City Council | Business & Enterprise | England | Infrastructure | Local plans | restructure | Waheed Nazir | West Midlands
Planning officers are working hand in glove with private industry to revitalise Birmingham. It’s not the traditional way, but in Waheed Nazir the council has a planning director who believes that...
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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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After decades of decline, a multimillion-pound makeover of Spanish City has given renewed hope to Whitley Bay in North Tyneside, reports Rachel Masker.
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An overview of planning in the North East, looking at key planning themes, regional data, local plans and RTPI activities in the region.
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