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01.11.2013
The number of wind farms granted planning permission has more than doubled over the past two years, according to the Department for Energy and Climate Change.
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01.11.2013
The first item on the agenda at the Royal Town Planning Institute Young Planners’ Conference may have been ominous but spirits were high.
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01.11.2013
Britain will build its first nuclear power station in 20 years following months of negotiation between the government and France’s EDF Group.
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01.11.2013
A controversial Scottish Government proposal to slash funding to poor performing planning authorities cuts to the heart of the debate of how to raise standards.
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01.11.2013
Cardiff’s biggest expansion for more than 50 years has been unveiled.
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Black Lives Matter and the Covid-19 pandemic have raised awareness of the damage that inequality does to society. Planning must take note, Helen Fadipe tells Simon Wicks
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At the start of 2020, Tower Hamlets’ infrastructure planning team was shortlisted for an RTPI award, but by the time it was announced as the winner, the Covid-19 pandemic had changed the world. Matt Moody asks manager Matthew Pullen about how the team has adapted
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In the wake of the RTPI’s call for mandatory health impact assessments in development applications, Mark Cope asks whether it’s enough to assess health impacts of the project or is a strategic planning health focus also needed?
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