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24.07.2014
The Welsh Government has confirmed that the terms of reference and the membership of the independent review panel which will look at the governance and purpose of the country’s national parks and areas of outstanding natural beauty (AONBs) will be announced shortly.
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24.07.2014
Carl Sargeant, the Welsh minister for housing and regeneration, has published a clarification letter that effectively sets out the policy for onshore fracking...
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24.07.2014
Northern Ireland Environment Minister Mark H Durkan today gave the go-ahead to the Three-Rivers Development, which is being built on former ‘no-man’s land’.
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23.07.2014
New research published by the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) has found that the public sector plays a larger role in promoting growth than previously thought.
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22.07.2014
The Core Cities Group, which is made up of the eight major English cities outside of London, has launched a new campaign aimed at obtaining greater spending power for cities outside London.
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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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