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RTPI Cymru is to lead work into the wellbeing of planners and their experiences of working in the planning system at the request of Welsh climate change minister Julie James (pictured).
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03.06.2014Developing floors of apartments above NHS service buildings could provide 77,000 news homes in London, property consultant WSP has claimed.
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03.06.2014Climate Change | Community Engagement | Cymru | Environmental assessment/ sustainability appraisal | Powys | UK | wind farmThe biggest public wind farm inquiry in the UK has come to a close.
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03.06.2014The new head of the NHS, Simon Stevens, has backed a shake up of care delivery that would see networks of smaller hospitals providing care to patients within their own communities.
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02.06.2014An Bord Pleanala has reported significant improvements in its casework handling performance last year and during the first quarter of 2014.
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02.06.2014The Scottish planning system will have a key role in the Scottish government’s strategy for dealing with the effect of global warming caused by climate change, according to the administration’s first-ever adaptation programme.
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Tasked with helping Jersey improve its walking and cycling networks, Harriet Haldenby also found inspiration on the island for improving sustainable travel elsewhere in the British Isles
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Mandatory biodiversity net gain is fast heading our way, says Sally Hayns of the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management. Are planning departments ready?
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The levelling-up and regeneration bill aims to revive town centres by tackling the blight of empty shops on high streets – but does it contain the measures required? Huw Morris investigates
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