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- Beyond the comfort zone: how can planning reform boost housing supply and affordability
- Neurodiversity, jobsearch and work: a review of the evidence
- A word on the streets (transport issues concerning streets), IN EG, Vol 2415 13 Apr 2024, pp22-23
- City living (street lighting in the City of London), IN Lighting Journal, Vol 89 No 4 Apr 2024, pp18-20, 22
- How to build a healthy economy (social care-led regeneration), IN MJ, 11 Apr 2024, pp12-13
- Local government's 'forest fire' (local authority street lighting issues), IN Lighting Journal, Vol 89 No 4 Apr 2024, pp6, 8-10
- Making waves (Scotland's offshore renewables project), IN Holyrood, Vol 526 8 Apr 2024, pp14-16
- Nine key principles of regeneration, IN Property Week, Vol 91 No 14 12 Apr 2024, pp39-41
- Playtime's over: primary schools in Britain are beginning to close, IN Economist, Vol 451 No 9392 13 Apr 2024, p25
- The power of pulling together (cutting carbon emissions), IN Property Week, Vol 90 No 14 12 Apr 2024, pp29-31
- What goes around comes around (Circular Economy Bill in Scotland), IN Holyrood, Vol 526 8 Apr 2024, pp24-27
- Who gets a good deal? Revealing public attitudes to transport in Great Britain
- Wildfire risks to UK landscapes (POSTnote no 717)
- NPF4 one year on: the need to focus on a flourishing economy and enough homes for Scotland’s people, IN Scottish Planning and Environmental Law, No 222 Apr 2024, pp31-32
- Resourcing Scotland’s land-use planning system, IN Scottish Planning and Environmental Law, No 222 Apr 2024, pp35-43
- Under-delivery of new homes: planning system a key driver, IN Scottish Planning and Environmental Law, No 222 Apr 2024, pp27-28
- Knepp Wildland Carbon Project (rewilding)
- Safety of Women at Night Fund evaluation
- School funding model: effect of falling school rolls
- The next step for transport in Wales: achieving a sustainable transport system for people and planet