Latest Jobs
- Planning Assistant (Policy)
- East of England
- £26,067 to £28,919
- Senior Planner
- South East England
- up to £50,000 + benefits
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- South East England
- £30-£35
- Senior Town Planner – London – Private Planning Consultancy
- Central London
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- Senior Town Planner – Bristol – Retail Sector
- South West England
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- Minerals Town Planner – Cardiff, Wales – Multi-Disciplinary
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- Charted Town Planner - Manchester
- North West England
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- Senior RTPI Planning Consultant- Renewable Energies - Newcastle
- North East England
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- Senior Town Planner – Birmingham, City
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- Town Planner – Biscester
- South East England
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Featured employers
Detailed information on leading organisations in the field of planning.
Each entry has been compiled from information supplied by the employers themselves.
Planning employers
- Alliance Planning
- Barton Willmore
- Bidwells
- David Lock Associates
- Development Planning Partnership
- District of Easington
- DPDS Consulting Group
- DPP
- Drivers Jonas
- Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council
- Fife Council
- King's Lynn and West Norfolk Borough Council
- Kirklees Council
- London Borough of Camden
- London Borough of Newham
- London Borough of Redbridge
- more
- Nathaniel Lichfield and Partners
- North Northamptonshire
- Oxford City Council
- Rhondda Cynon Taf Council
- RPS Group Plc
- Scott Wilson
- South Lanarkshire Council
- Sport England
- Transport for London
- White Young Green
- WNDC
Recruitment consultants
Latest careers & workplace news
Council staff offered training
Council staff who interact with planning but are not qualified planners are being offered training to help them better understand the system.
Courses take on skill crisis
The University of Brighton is set to launch a range of planning courses to tackle a south coast skills shortage.
Councils warned on gender duty failure
Local authority planners are failing to consider women's needs in regeneration projects, according to a University of Cambridge study.
Featured employers
Short courses
- Introduction to Development Control
- 21 October 2008
- Manchester
- Institute of Highway Incorporated Engineers
The things I know
The things I know
Jamie Birtles, Transport planning consultant, Faber Maunsell, Manchester
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