Planning Week 1995 Stephen Pritchard - Abstracts

Planning Week 1995 Stephen Pritchard
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Aggregates on the road to nowhere. (problems with MPG6 highlighted by decision to review road-building programme)Engineering and manufacturing industriesStephen Pritchard
At home in the office: business districts across the country harbour disused commercial property which is ripe for convrsion to housing. Fine in theory? Maybe, but much needs to be done to make the areas more amenable to prospective residents.Engineering and manufacturing industriesStephen Pritchard
Conservationists rail against the 'superhighway.' (environmental impact of new communications technology)Engineering and manufacturing industriesStephen Pritchard
Conversions on the road to renewal. (new uses for church buildings)Engineering and manufacturing industriesStephen Pritchard
Going underground.(nuclear waste disposal)Engineering and manufacturing industriesStephen Pritchard
Greening roses: Lancashire County Council has done great work on sustainability. Its reward is sole UK representation at the Habitat II conference in Istanbul next year.Engineering and manufacturing industriesStephen Pritchard
Picking up the gauntlet. (choosing the right post-graduate course for planning students) (includes related article) (Education Special)Engineering and manufacturing industriesStephen Pritchard
Planing for the telecommuter: while teleworking is not a miracle cure to rural ills or traffic congestion caused by commuters, planning departments must be aware of its implications.Engineering and manufacturing industriesStephen Pritchard
Rising to the challenge.(competition for funds from the UK Single Regeneration Budget)Engineering and manufacturing industriesStephen Pritchard
Specialist personalities. (post-graduate planners need personal skills as well as knowledge to satisfy employers) (Education Special)Engineering and manufacturing industriesStephen Pritchard
Too many paws in the rural 'honeypot': early reactions to the Environment Committee's report, The Environmental Impact of Leisure shows how far off a consensu is on protecting the countryside from the more harmful aspects of the leisure boom.Engineering and manufacturing industriesStephen Pritchard
UK leads from Rio to Istanbul: British local authorities are showing their international cousins the sustainable way forward.Engineering and manufacturing industriesStephen Pritchard
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