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Despite its many benefits, custom-build housing is far from mainstream in the UK, laments Bryony Harrington. What's needed is proper guidance for local authorities
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01.10.2013
July saw the time limit for starting planning-related judicial reviews (JRs) reduced from three months to six weeks, in an effort to add certainty to the industry and kick-start development.
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01.10.2013In an article for the Daily Mail, Justice Secretary Chris Grayling called for further restrictions on the right to apply to the High Court for the judicial review of ministerial decisions on planning and...
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01.10.2013Development Management & Enforcement | Environmental assessment/ sustainability appraisal | International | SustainabilityAs the biennial Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting approaches, Clive Harridge, Secretary General of the Commonwealth Association of Planners, considers the critical role of planners in a...
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01.10.2013
Richard Blyth, RTPI Head of Policy Practice & Research, explains the role and value of the policy work the institute does and some of the key issues being tackled by our policy and advocacy...
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01.10.2013
Nikola works for the Royal Town Planning Institute Scotland
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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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