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09.09.2014
NI environment minister Mark H Durkan has formally approved the long-delayed planning framework for the greater Belfast area, which affects some 40 per cent of the country's population.
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09.09.2014100 Resilient Cities | Environmental assessment/ sustainability appraisal | glasgow | resilience officer | Scotland
Glasgow City Council has appointed Alastair Brown as chief resilience officer (CRO). The council is the first in the UK to establish such a position.
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09.09.2014
Cardiff council is failing to improve its services because of "fragmented leadership and management", says Wales' public spending watchdog which has highlighted that the local authority is not managing its land and property assets well.
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09.09.2014
Birmingham City Council has reduced its proposed Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) charges following consultation with developers in the city.
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09.09.2014
The October edition of The Planner will celebrate the RTPI’s centenary with a variety of themed features.
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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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