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18.08.2014Belfast Metropolitan College | Belfast-Dublin Enterprise | Development Management & Enforcement | Giant's Causeway | Northern Ireland
A summary of planning news in Northern Ireland: August 12-18
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18.08.2014
Northern Ireland’s enterprise, trade and investment minister Arlene Foster has welcomed the Utility Regulator’s consultation on the preferred applicants for licences to take forward the Gas to the West project.
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18.08.2014British MotoGP | Cymru | Development Management & Enforcement | Housing | Local plans | Swansea local development plan
A summary of planning news in Wales: week August 12-18
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18.08.2014
Geraint Hopkins, chairman of the Brecon Beacons National Park Authority, has been refused planning permission for a chalet he built on land just outside the boundary of the park and has appealed the decision.
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18.08.2014
A round-up of planning news in the Republic of Ireland: August 12-18
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The A379 between Torcross and Strete in south Devon is a good example of a location where a Coastal Change Management Area designation could provide clear guidance on vital infrastructure exposed to storm damage and sea level rise
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Climate change is having a corrosive impact on our coastlines – and the people that live by them. As Dr Tim Poate and Andrew Austen explain, it’s down to planners to hold the line. But how?
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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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