NEWS: IPA to judge 2014 Landscape Institute awards

Ross will be chairing the panel for the ‘adding value through landscape’ category of the Landscape Institute Awards 2014 on the 6th of September. The annual awards seek to encourage and recognise outstanding examples of work by the landscape profession. Kate or Ross have been involved
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NEWS: IPA celebrates first birthday!

First birthday for IPA today, celebrating by doing listed building at risk surveys in Norfolk!
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ARTICLE: Is the local voice going hoarse?

Kate Pinnock discusses in Public Finance the effect of the Localism act on local communities a year on from its launch. To read the whole article click here or see below.   With the Localism Act approaching its first anniversary there are already signs that grassroots enthusiasm
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NEWS: IPA newsletters – sign up now!

You can now sign up to receive our newsletters, publications and research – do so please follow this link.
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ARTICLE: Portas, pop-ups and popular town centres

Ross Ingham explores whether it is inequitable that so much effort and publicity was generated by the £2m Mary Portas Pilots, while the larger High Street Innovation Fund was quietly and uncompetitively awarded without any fanfare? To read the full article please follow this link or d
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ARTICLE: Portas Pilot article in Local Government News

Ross discusses the benefits of taking part in the Portas Pilots bidding in Local Government News which is out today.
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ARTICLE: Portas Premium

Ross Ingham examines the benefits of taking part in the Portas Pilot bid. It’s not just the 12 successful English high streets that will benefit from the funding bids following the Mary Portas Review. Both the winners and losers will gain from the momentum created by the process. To s
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ARTICLE: De-risking regeneration projects

Kate considers in Planning magazine how in an era of funding cuts and significant economic uncertainty, public-sector led regeneration projects can be delivered. She looks at the way teams can de-risk projects through a variety of means including: building resolve and support through
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ARTICLE: A catalyst for change

Is it time to stop trying to justify investment in green infrastructure using the end product as a driver? Is it time to consider investment in terms of ensuring regeneration is able to progress where green infrastructure is an important catalyst? Kate Pinnock explores these tricky di
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ARTICLE: Power Play

Sylvia Crowe’s The Landscape of Power is strangely prescient more than 50 years on from its publication, finds Kate Pinnock Our ancestors were convinced that all they did was justified by economic results.” This statement sounds every bit like a futuristic appraisal of our current eco
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