
A budget of many announcements, but few surprises
As the Chancellor delivered his final budget before Brexit, Ben Heatley discusses which, if any, shocks it held in store […]
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10 years of the Planning Act explored
Ten years on from the introduction of the Planning Act 2008, we are launching a study together with Barton Wilmore […]
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Can lessons learnt from the Planning Act create deeper stakeholder relationships?
Can we use the lessons learnt from the Planning Act 2008 to create deeper stakeholder relationships for infrastructure developments? Andrew […]
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Developments of National Significance: Onshore Wind in Wales
While the battle to reinstate onshore wind subsidies continues between industry and government, we take a look across the Severn […]
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What have we learnt from party conference season?
We examine the key housing and energy announcements from 2018’s political party conference season, and the potential impact they might […]
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STEM outreach – an opportunity to forge links with local communities
For children and young people, hands-on experience is an important and exciting part of the learning process. And, if there […]
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Social housing gets a facelift
This summer, ‘A new deal for social housing’ report was released as a reaction to the Grenfell Tower disaster. The […]
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An opportunity for universities to reinvent themselves
Copper’s Fiona Woolston reflects on the challenges and opportunities universities face when positioning themselves to the wider public. Starting in […]
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Green light for green belt?
In the wake of the Campaign to Protect Rural England’s (CPRE) report, Copper’s Paul Moore explores what the public think […]
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