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Research and Intelligence
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TRIP was launched in 2009. It comprises a series of research projects focussed on answering key questions where NLP has identified a need for greater intelligence and thought leadership.
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Economic Game Change: Planning for New Realities
What are the prospects and challenges for the post-recession economy, and how can planning support economic development and regeneration?
Published June 2010
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LDF Retail Evidence: Is Yours Roadworthy?
How robust is local authority evidence base for retail and town centre development in light of changing policy and economic trends?
Published June 2010
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The Impact of the Recession on the Delivery of Housing in the North West
What are the delivery challenges for housing development in the North West in the light of the post recession world?
Published June 2010
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Earning a Living: Factors for Success in Local Economic Assessment
What are the opportunities for local authorities in responding to the new Local Economic Assessment duty?
Published February 2010
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Building on Firm Foundations?
As signs of growth return and changes in government policy emerge, what will the future hold for housing delivery and the property market?
Published August 2010
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There's no money left - Good Luck!
What will be the spatial economic implications of export-driven recovery and public spending cuts?
Published May 2010
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What will drive Recovery?
What are the prospects for the economic sectors earmarked to spearhead future growth?
Published February 2010
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Geography of Recovery
Which locations have the best and worst prospects for economic recovery according to NLP's Recovery Index?
Published November 2009
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The Challenges of a Long Road to Recovery
What are the implications for policy makers of of the impacts of recession?
Published August 2009
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5 Point Plan
NLP's new agenda for business and local government in response to the new coalition government's planning and economic agenda.
Published June 2010
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Planning News Update, September 2010
Despite Parliament's recess, announcements from Government clarifying the direction of change in planning continue over the summer.. These, alongside other key changes in law, policy and guidance, are considered here.
Published September 2010.
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Planning News Update, August 2010
The implications of the Coalition Government's recent decisions and announcements on planning issues are considered.
Published August 2010.
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Planning News Update, July 2010
Highlights from June's Emergency Budget are considered, as well as the evolution of the Coalition Government's plans for new Parliamentary Bills to implement its proposals for a planning system based on localism.
Published July 2010.
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What does the Conservative-Lib Dem Coalition mean? A Town Planning Perspective
A short insight on the implications of the new government for planning.
Published May 2010
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