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Sarah Richards had taken up post as The Planning Inspectorate Chief Executive in March 2016 and left this post in September 2022. Her previous role was Strategic Director Regeneration, Housing and Resources, at Slough Borough Council. Sarah gained extensive experience...
The Chief Planner has written to the Planning Inspectorate to remove temporary arrangements for local plan examinations introduced in July 2022.
The government will meet its manifesto commitment to build 1 million homes over this Parliament, the Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, has announced.
How the Public Health Skills and Knowledge Framework can be used to review skills in planning healthier places and communities.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Over 50 students will receive a £5,000 planning bursary, covering up to 50% of university fees, to support a career in planning
Two new web apps will help homeowners improve and extend their homes.
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities has given social enterprise Public Practice £1 million to help councils recruit and develop skilled planners.
The Planning Inspectorate has launched a survey to gain more insight about recruiting candidates to entry-level planning inspector roles.
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