Daily Archives: 26/06/2009

Place Survey: England – Headline results 2008

The 2008 Place Survey provides information on people’s perceptions of their local area and the local services they receive. This release summarises the headline findings for England and Government Office regions with results for individual local authorities shown in the … Continue reading

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RDPE Network’s website live

Rural Development Programme for England (RDPE) Network’s website is live and can be accessed via www.rdpenetwork.org.uk By way of a brief overview, it includes the following main sections: 1) Your Network – providing an overview of what the RDPE Network is … Continue reading

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Planning Guidance in England on climate change projections

Planners have been told that the latest climate change projections should not require regional and local plan-making to be slowed down or planning applications deferred. http://www.planningportal.gov.uk/england/professionals/en/ 1115316690227.html

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HS consults sector on LA’s ‘Duty to notify’

Consultation on the Implementation of the Removal of the Duty to Notify Historic Scotland (HS) on Certain Types of Listed Building Consent Application. Below is a link to the consultation on the implementation of the removal of the duty to … Continue reading

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Sustainable heritage regeneration scoping in Wales

The Welsh language, the country’s distinct and diverse culture, its colourful history, its rugby clubs and industrial heritage – all have a contributing role to play in the sustainable regeneration of communities in Wales. That was the message from Leighton … Continue reading

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