Time to take action on skills

An open letter to Sir John Egan, as his review of the skills re1uired in building sustainable communities finishes its consultation, is presented. The main appeal is to invest, give incentives, learn from international experience of participatory planning and from planning systems based on land asse...

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Published inPlanning (London, England) no. 1548; p. 20
Main Author Hague, Cliff
Format Magazine Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London Haymarket Business Publications Ltd 05.12.2003
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Summary:An open letter to Sir John Egan, as his review of the skills re1uired in building sustainable communities finishes its consultation, is presented. The main appeal is to invest, give incentives, learn from international experience of participatory planning and from planning systems based on land assembly and release. Challenge planning and the other professions - but break out of the blame culture that blights public service reform in this country.
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ISSN:1467-2073