Planning Week 1996 Clayton Hirst - Abstracts

Planning Week 1996 Clayton Hirst
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Agency pledges to 'holistic' aims. (new Environment Agency)Engineering and manufacturing industriesClayton Hirst
An avenging angel of the Tory right...: Teresa Gorman believes the real 'desecrators of towns and cities are local authorities which operate outside planning constraints.Engineering and manufacturing industriesClayton Hirst
Associations draw up 21st century planning agenda. (UK local government associations publish plans to prepare planning system for 21st century)Engineering and manufacturing industriesClayton Hirst
Brownfield sites 'could need cash for clearance.'Engineering and manufacturing industriesClayton Hirst
Campaigning on the home front. (views on housing design in the UK)Engineering and manufacturing industriesClayton Hirst
Circular advises easing of social housing obligations.Engineering and manufacturing industriesClayton Hirst
Cliff-top views: on 24 January, Cliff Hague takes on the mantle of President of the RTPI.Engineering and manufacturing industriesClayton Hirst
Compact golf swings brownfield site solution. (derelict and brownfield sites could be used for compact golf courses)Engineering and manufacturing industriesClayton Hirst
Conservationists call for Welsh-specific legislation.Engineering and manufacturing industriesClayton Hirst
Designs of the times? (greater emphasis on the importance of urban design)Engineering and manufacturing industriesClayton Hirst
'Dynamite' appeals draft launched by DoE. (moves to speed up the planning appeals procedure)Engineering and manufacturing industriesClayton Hirst
Examining the stock of the 'one-stop shop': it has its supporters, but some see the setting up of dedicated project teams, which the AMA advocates, as jeopardising the neutrality of planning authorities.Engineering and manufacturing industriesClayton Hirst
Fine art commission muscles in on planning. (report from UK Department of National Heritage calls for Royal Fine Art Commission to have increased influence in planning system)Engineering and manufacturing industriesClayton Hirst
Flexible lifeline thrown to empty city offices: a little known clause in the General Development Order could hold the key to mixed-used conversions of empty city centre offices.Engineering and manufacturing industriesClayton Hirst
Gridlock scenario predicted by DoT. (UK Department of Transportation forecasts road congestion)Engineering and manufacturing industriesClayton Hirst
Gummer extols virtues of design.Engineering and manufacturing industriesClayton Hirst
Labour pledges to retain UK Quangos.Engineering and manufacturing industriesClayton Hirst
New solutions to urban issues: John Gummer's 'Urban Design Campaign' is the first recognition of the importance of a serious concept.Engineering and manufacturing industriesClayton Hirst
NPPG3 branded a 'poisoned chalice.' (Scottish housing policy)Engineering and manufacturing industriesClayton Hirst
Out-of-town developments get a further drubbing. (environment secretary John Gummer stresses commitment to town centres)Engineering and manufacturing industriesClayton Hirst
Return to terraces will house 4.4m.Engineering and manufacturing industriesClayton Hirst
Riding the crest of da Gama's wave. (Vasco da Gama) (urban planning and Expo '98 in Lisbon, Portugal)Engineering and manufacturing industriesClayton Hirst
Shaky future for leisure planning. (future of leisure development in the UK)Engineering and manufacturing industriesClayton Hirst
Street campaigners voice public concerns.Engineering and manufacturing industriesClayton Hirst
The price to pay for a lack of enterprise. (Scottish Enterprise criticised for approach to brownfield sites)Engineering and manufacturing industriesClayton Hirst
Transport audit on planning proposals should be norm.Engineering and manufacturing industriesClayton Hirst
Transport Green Paper falls short of integration.Engineering and manufacturing industriesClayton Hirst
Unity, purity and a splash of local colour: one man's penchant for purple has stirred up up the differing shades of opinion on conservation controls.Engineering and manufacturing industriesClayton Hirst
Waiting in the shadows.(UK Labour party's policy on planning)(Interview)Engineering and manufacturing industriesClayton Hirst
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