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WHAT'S IN the April/June 2002 issue of PLANNING IN LONDON, issue 41
Page 2 OPINION Cut planning down to size; South Bank squalor 3 NEWS Business in regeneration initiative; ZEDcars are back; Clips 4-6 BRIEFING Planning performance by London boroughs; Planning applications October to December 2001; Government Office publications and pipeline; Report targets London road river crossings; BCO makes case for tall buildings; Airports and consequences for LondonÕs land use planning (LP&DF meeting) Diary; Pillo! 7 Teresa May Opposition view of the Green Paper 10 Can mediation improve planning? RTPI past president Nick Davies 11 London Plan falls short Bob Neill, chair of GLA scrutinyCommittee 12 Sir Alastair Morton Public services and their infrastructure 16-18 Sustainable development Dr Nicholas Falk of URBED 19-22 Livable places John Worthington on high rise 23-24 Steaming ahead at KXC Argent St George 26 Viscountess Knollys Planning a future for inland waterways 25 London launches Judith Ryser looks for a river transport strategy 30-36 An estuary airport Brian Waters: a Heathrow to Sheppey link 36-38 Carbon neutral toolkit BioRegionalÕs Nicole Lazarus on materials 39-40 Changes to PPG15 Architecture Foundation seminar report 41-42 Is it all over for offices? The Industrial Society's Max Nathan 43-44 Third party rights CPRE's Julie Stainton 47 Index of profiles previously published 47 Thames Water a new service provides environmental history of your site 49 Internet Guide to planning authorities 50 Quick guide to London authorities 51 Planning Advice
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