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Subject: Land news 14 April 2010

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14 April 2010
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Guidance Note
The Environment and Resources PG is pleased to announce the launch of its latest Guidance Note 'Contamination, the Environment and Sustainability-implications for Chartered Surveyors and their clients'.

This Guidance is for use by all surveyors irrespective of contamination, environmental, or sustainability proficiency. In the words of RICS president Max Crofts, it "will continue to underpin professional practice", commending it as he does to "both practitioners and clients".

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Launch of Contaminated Land Guidance Note - rescheduled 24 May 2010
For those of you who were unable to attend, please note this event has been rescheduled. The Guidance Note is being launched at a free event to update members on key legislation and best practice in relation to a wide range of environmental issues, particularly contaminated land.
Land Surveyors needed for Haiti Recovery Programme
RICS members will be aware of RICS' involvement in disaster recovery projects and close relationship with kindred organisations such as MapAction. RICS BuildAction is now looking to upgrade and populate its database of Chartered Land Surveyors and AssocRICS land surveyors who would be prepared to volunteer their skills in post disaster recovery programmes.
The Marine Management Organisation was established at midnight on 1 April
The new executive non-departmental public body has been created under the Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009, bringing together key marine decision-making powers and delivery mechanisms to provide an integrated method of planning, regulating and licensing activity in the marine area.
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