Planning Week 1995 Peter Baber - Abstracts

Planning Week 1995 Peter Baber
TitleSubjectAuthors
A working party takes the wheel on a Lakeland drive.(traffic management in the Lake District)Engineering and manufacturing industriesPeter Baber
Black Country leads way: industry gave the Black Country its name but with the help of an environmental group it could change the way the whole of the UK thinks about urabn forestry.Engineering and manufacturing industriesPeter Baber
Cafe culture hits the streets.Engineering and manufacturing industriesPeter Baber
Ceredigion planners who speak no Welsh get no jobs. (planners at Ceredigion district council required to speak Welsh)Engineering and manufacturing industriesPeter Baber
Coming alive....(planning and licensing decisions relating to leisure clubs in Sheffield, England)Engineering and manufacturing industriesPeter Baber
Confronting the Cotswolds' challenge: housing, farming and tourism must be controlled if the Cotswolds are to retain their distinctive charm.Engineering and manufacturing industriesPeter Baber
Councils threaten 'Bill Stickers' with action: unauthorised advertising hoardings can give councils headaches, but how do you deal with them?Engineering and manufacturing industriesPeter Baber
Earth and sea become first Landmark winners. (Earth Centre and Portsmouth Harbour project win funds from Millennium Commission)Engineering and manufacturing industriesPeter Baber
Green Belt under pressure from north west guidance: release of the north west's RPg has met with mixed responses over housing provision plans.Engineering and manufacturing industriesPeter Baber
Guidance for catching the next retail wave: the draft PPG6, published last week, prepares planners for the coming of the factory outlet. But are edge-of-centre sites about to come into their own?Engineering and manufacturing industriesPeter Baber
Gummer blames crisis on councils. (town centre decline due to neglect by local authorities)Engineering and manufacturing industriesPeter Baber
Housing clash.(UK housing policy examined)Engineering and manufacturing industriesPeter Baber
Irish group is fighting planning 'corruption.'Engineering and manufacturing industriesPeter Baber, Anthony Garvey
MoD makes commitment to estate management policy. (Ministry of Defence)Engineering and manufacturing industriesPeter Baber
Organic growth in the garden: the sub-division of farmland into smallholdings is causing headaches for planners in Kent as they wrestle with the definition of an 'agricultural business'.Engineering and manufacturing industriesPeter Baber
Parish councils vow to continue court battle. (Essex parish councils challenge district plan)Engineering and manufacturing industriesPeter Baber
Passing the 'poisoned chalice' of opencast. (opencast mining)Engineering and manufacturing industriesPeter Baber
Paying a price for early success in the corridors of excess: a town's relative isolation seems to be the key to maintaining a vibrant centre, a recent retail survey appears to suggest.Engineering and manufacturing industriesPeter Baber
Putting the green back into Greenwich: higher education and urban regeneratiuon can prove perfect partners. But councils need to learn to be more receptive.Engineering and manufacturing industriesPeter Baber
Regenerating that neighbourhood feeling: Belfast's Shankill Road has more regeneration problems than most other inner city areas.Engineering and manufacturing industriesPeter Baber
Small but painful: despite the new provisions for enforcement appearing to work well, 'pettifogging' still exists.Engineering and manufacturing industriesPeter Baber
Snakes and ladders. (planning managers)Engineering and manufacturing industriesPeter Baber
Structural defects in the system.(local government reorganisation)Engineering and manufacturing industriesPeter Baber
Tamar Valley dons the last AONB designation mantle.Engineering and manufacturing industriesPeter Baber
The labours of Hercules.(UK Labor Party and urban renewal)Engineering and manufacturing industriesPeter Baber
Time gentlemen, please. (pubs)Engineering and manufacturing industriesPeter Baber
Unauthorised ads control bill is close to enactment.Engineering and manufacturing industriesPeter Baber
Victory to Scottish housebuilders: harmonious housebuilder/council relations seem as remote as ever.Engineering and manufacturing industriesPeter Baber
Weight-based landfill tax welcomed, but not trusts.Engineering and manufacturing industriesPeter Baber
Wired up to waste. (need for new landfill sites around London)Engineering and manufacturing industriesPeter Baber
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