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- On find: Discussion of the role of London's borough's in promoting architecture and place
-making (see minutes of December's London Planning & Development Forum at the RIBA) Planning Advice: where to find specialist consultants Free listing of all London Borough planning department contacts Internet directory for London Boroughs and useful planning sources. Alastair Darling interview by Peter Riddell and 'Architects know why' by Brian Waters both from January's PiL magazine.

WHAT'S IN January/March's PLANNING IN LONDON issue 44

page 2 OPINION Less planning; Rubbish in the road.

3 NEWS London's boroughs 'excellent to poor'; Clipboard. 7 Alastair Darling Peter Riddell interview

4-6 & 9-11 BRIEFINGÊ Planning performance by London boroughs; Planning applications July to September 2002; Diary; Euston Road; PILLO! Next LP&DF meeting; complexities of enforcement; the planning bill; London Plan faces exam.

6-8 London First Guest feature: Airports; planning and the Police.

15-18 Public art Emma Larkinson: Art the territory of pleasure and fear; Kurt Iveson: Planning for graffiti.

19-27 Transport Radial routes vs. Urban Renaissance: Terence Bendixson; Heathrow optimises deliveries: BAA; Smarter than the car by far: Tony Collins and Bernard Ashley.

28 Ben Derbyshire Bishopsgate Goodsyard and the East London Line

32 Historic buildings Conservation-led regeneration: English Heritage's Charles Wagner

33 Architecture Brian Waters on the role of the profession.

35 Law Challenging a planning permission: Barry Jeeps of Stephenson Harwood.

37 Environment Our sustainable urban future: EAÕs Chris Burnham and Neil Weatherley.

39-42 Affordable housing Three Dragons' Kathleen Dunmore explains their toolkit model for residual values; James Pickard on the product and process.

43-49 Cycling motorists and car-free towns Ten years' on: AA's Steve Lawson; In town without my car: Richard Evans; A walkable city: Bob Coe of CLP.

50 Planning ...for a small island: Paul Stokes.

51 BOOKS Kim Wilkie on Urban Design Guidance; Nicole Lazarus introduces BedZed construction materials; Re:urbanism and Autopia profiled.

DIRECTORY OF LONDON PLANNING: 52 Index of profiles previously published 53 Internet Guide to planning authorities 54 Quick guide to London authorities 55 Planning Advice.

FREE! copy of THE SEVENTY ARCHITECTURAL WONDERS OF THE WORLD edited by Neil Parkyn: Just email your postal address with the subject Parkyn competition to and winner will be selected at random. WINNER of UDAL's Urban design Guidance in last ePiL was Graham Modlen of Zaha Hadid's office.

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RIBA 66 Portland Place W1 Whose space is it anyway? Lecture by Sir Terry Farrell CBE on Tuesday 4 February tickets £7 from 020 7580 5533.

Waterfront Conferences Planning and Transportation Strategies for the London and the South East: Do they Fit? 11th March 2003, The London Marriott Hotel (Grosvenor Square) A one day conference examining the mutual consistency of the strategies and the key issues involved in their delivery. For further information please contact Anna Gisby on 020 7787 1210 or visit our website.

Planning in London 2003 Yearbook contains comprehensive coverage of all stages and aspects of planning. Among many topics, there will be coverage of topical issues including energy, environment, health&safety, innovation, insurance, legal, mayoral strategy, parks & open spaces, and planning advice. There are many case studies of some of the most innovative recent projects in and around London, identifying the consultants, services and suppliers involved. There are also many plans and photographs, as well as companies and subject indexes, and a complete listing of borough planning offices and related information as a subject index. Designed specifically for professionals involved with all aspects of planning, development and construction. Planning in London 2003 is a limited issue, published by Boston Hannah. To ensure you receive your copy for £45.00 (including postage) call 020 7870 9073. FREE! 3 copies of PLANNING IN LONDON 2003. Just email your postal address with the subject 'PiL Yearbook competition' to] and winners will be selected at random. Winners last time were: Johnson Naylor, Garrick McChlery, Ms E. Cook and Richard Max of Olswang solicitors.

London Planning & Development Forum meetings are open to visitors. The next meeting of the Forum is at the Government Office for London on Wednesday 5th March 2003 from 2.30 to 5.30. Topics to include the basis of population projections on which the draft London Plan is based. Invited speakers include Census spokesman from ONS. Please call Drummond Robson, Forum Secretary, on 020 8449 3113 or to confirm details of the event and names of those who wish to attend. Please advise if you have a special interest. This listing is provisional and may change. Check www.planninginlondon.com >LP&DF

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