Scottish Planner Index

02-Jul-07

Articles published in 2007

 

February Issue 115

  • Visual representation of windfarms - good practice guidance from SNH
  • Small country, big plans - Scotland's second National Planning Framework
  • Putting people into development plans - Planning Aid Forum, December 2006
  • West Edinburgh Planning Framework - a sustainable case for treatment?
  • City Region conference, Fife Council, December 2006
  • Edinburgh's trams on the right track
  • Scottish Planning Authority Skills Audit
  • EU Soils Directive and possible implications for planning in Scotland

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May Issue 116

  • Scottish Awards for Quality in Planning 2006 results - Campbeltown regeneration winner
  • Scottish success in RTPI national awards
  • How planning features in the election manifestos
  • Planning for better results?  Recent consultations on sustainable development and planning performance assessment framework
  • Community Engagement PAN published
  • New Planning Act indicative implementation timetable
  • Planning goes to sea - new planning controls for marine fish farms
  • Advisory group on marine and coastal strategy completes report
  • Work shadowing scheme launched by Improvement Service and Homes for Scotland
  • Report of Scottish Young Planners Conference 2007

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July Issue 117

  • Wanted: visionary planners! Geddes commemorative lecture
  • New powers for fish farms could boost coastal communities
  • New Scottish Centre for Chinese Urban and Environmental Studies opens at Heriot Watt
  • Architecture and Design Scotland builds on success
  • Nortrail - creating the North Sea Trail
  • Scotland's online planning system
  • Biodiversity and planning - sharing best practice
  • Working with devolution - the impact of the white paper on Scotland
  • Time for State of the Plan Reports?

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September Issue 118

  • New Government: New Priorities
  • Scotland's second National Planning Framework - update
  • Strategic Environment Assessment: Three years on
  • The 7th Biennial or European Towns and Town Planners
  • Planning modernisation and householder permitted development
  • Conservation Area Character Appraisal Edinburgh
  • Encouraging participation in planning process: Fife Council
  • Planners Profile: David Suttie
  • Planners in the Workplace

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October Issue 119

  • 100,000 at risk in Scotland of flooding
  • BIDS: a new opportunity to regenerate Scottish towns
  • Health Impact Assessment and development planning
  • Permitted development rights and microgeneration
  • Implementing the Planning Act
  • Five Ayrshire towns set for makeover
  • Planning Education at the Aberdeen University
  • Planners Profile: Catherine Quigley
  • Young Scottish Planners attend ISOCarp Congress
  • Small steps toward big change

 

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Author:
Shirley James
Publisher:
The Royal Town Planning Institute
Date:
02-Jul-07
Categories:
Nations & Regions 

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