Thu, 12 November 2009 In the latest PlanningPodcast we speak to RTPI president Martin Willey on the Design Review Panel process and Planning’s Domenic Donatantonio talks about the big news stories currently affecting the planning world. |
Mon, 5 October 2009 Michael Donnelly went along to the Designing Sustainable Cities book launch party and spoke to its co-editor Graeme Evans about sustainable cities and how the planning system is grappling with the concept.
|
Thu, 17 September 2009 CABE chief executive Richard Simmons on design reviews, planners and a Tory government. |
Thu, 20 August 2009 We’ve a full show on the latest podcast with the an update on what the big issues in the planning world are, Planning editor Huw Morris on what a future Tory government could mean for the sector and an interview with the chair of the Trees and Design Action Group on how the planning system is handling the surge in tree planting in urban areas across the UK. |
Mon, 3 August 2009 The chairman of the new Infrastructure Planning Commission (IPC) Sir Michael Pitt talks about his priorities ahead of the body's launch in October.
|
Wed, 1 July 2009 In the latest planning podcast we're focusing on how the planning system is adapting to allow the spread of green roofs in towns and cities across the UK.
|
Mon, 22 June 2009 Shadow plannning minister Bob Neill outlines potential future planning policy at the 2009 RTPI Conference. |
Thu, 18 June 2009 Housing and planning minister John Healey addresses the RTPI conference earlier today. Click on the JOHNHEALEY.mp3 to listen now or right click to save and listen later. |
Fri, 15 May 2009 This time we have an interview with CABE on the World Class Places initiative and there’s also the usual news analysis from the Planning news team.
|
Wed, 13 May 2009 Poet Ian McMillan performs a new poem written to mark the launch of the Government’s strategy to improve quality of place. McMillan performed the poem at the launch of World Class Places: The Government's Strategy for Improving Quality of Space yesterday at the National Theatre on London’s South Bank. Click on 'poem.wav' below to listen now. |
