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Is this planning?

Written by Professor Richard Pagett on December 13, 2013

Some recent Link articles document the general planning fiasco that is unfolding around us:

http://www.swindonlink.com/news/the-dominos-are-toppling-west-of-swindon-into-north-wiltshire

http://www.swindonlink.com/news/developer-wants-to-build-50-houses-on-eco-site-on-edge-of-swindon

http://www.swindonlink.com/news/green-light-for-first-houses-at-ridgeway-farm-swindon

 

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Professor Richard Pagett

... an international development advisor and author specialising in a range of environmental, social, sustainability, climate change, security, resilience and other issues. He holds a University of London BSc (Botany, Geology and Zoology) and a science-based PhD. Following his degrees, he took a postdoctoral research fellowship for four years at the University of Leeds working on rare earth geochemistry in the deep ocean. He then began a career of international development around the world. He works mostly with international funding agencies and national governments and has hands-on knowledge and experience in more than 185 countries.

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