2010-09-09T15:24:00
We report on research undertaken by Roger Tym & Partners for a consortium including the BPF and DCLG. According to that research, which was commissioned on the back of concerns about current levels of development economics skills in the planning sector, planners and others involved in the planning process must ...
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