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The Planning Advisory Service has published a study on the history of the Cambridge Growth Strategy
The study was carried out by Stephen Platt at Cambridge Architectural Research, and is based on interviews with the people most centrally involved in developing the growth strategy for Cambridge from 1997-2003. The title of the study is Consensus Building for Growth in Cambridge and can be found here. Read more ›
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The way we live: how can our neighbourhoods be fit for 21st century living?
Peter will be speaking at a seminar on Tuesday 19th September organised by the Academy of Urbanism at Oxford Brookes University on how to plan neighbourhoods fit for 21st century living. Further information can be found here. Read more ›
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Nominations sought for 2013 Hertfordshire Design Awards
Nominations for the 2013 Hertfordshire Building Futures Awards will open on 19th August, with submissions to be made by 27th September. The Awards are open to any building completed in Hertfordshire between 16th September 2012 and 16th September 2013. Peter is one of four judges for the Awards, and further information can be found here. Read more ›
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Peter elected for a further term to TCPA's Policy Council
Peter has been re-elected to the Policy Council of the Town and Countyr Planning Association for a further three year term. The results of the ballot were announced at thre TCPA's AGM on 24th June. Here is an extract from his election statement: 'I am seeking re-election to the TCPA’s Policy Council because I believe that the TCPA is well ... Read more ›
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The London Legacy Development Corporation is seeking new members for its Quality Review Panel
Peter has been appointed for a second year to Chair the Quality Review Panel set up by the London Legacy Development Corporation to advise on the quality of new developments coming forward in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and the adjoining neighbourhoods within the LLDC area. The LLDC is also seeking applications for new members of the Panel, and more ... Read more ›