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REGENERATION NEWS: Go-ahead given for development on Abbey Road
19 December 2003
Developer London & Newcastle has been given the go-ahead for a six-storey mixed-use building on Abbey Road in north London. The development will feature a ground-floor health centre with housing on the upper levels.
REGENERATION NEWS: Task force set to help region post Sellafield
19 December 2003
A task force has been launched to examine ways to safeguard the economic well-being of west Cumbria following the decommissioning of the Sellafield reprocessing plant.
REGENERATION NEWS: Report highlights ghost towns risk
19 December 2003
The continuing closure of high street businesses across the UK is "squeezing the life out of local economies" and scuppering government anti-poverty schemes, a report warned this week.
AVIATION WHITE PAPER: Operators to levy pollution fee on airlines
19 December 2003
Individual airport operators will be allowed to charge airlines according to the amount of pollution that they cause under government plans outlined this week.
AVIATION WHITE PAPER: Expansion backed at Birmingham site
19 December 2003
Controversial plans to build an airport between Rugby and Coventry have been ditched in favour of expanding Birmingham International Airport, the government revealed this week.
AVIATION WHITE PAPER: Stansted goes to top of growth candidates list
19 December 2003
Stansted Airport has emerged as the preferred location for a new runway to cope with aviation industry growth, with Heathrow or Gatwick accommodating another at a later date.
AVIATION WHITE PAPER: Runway land safeguarded at Edinburgh
19 December 2003
No new runways will be needed in Scotland over the next 20 years, the government announced in this week's aviation white paper.
NEWS IN BRIEF: Merry Christmas to readers
19 December 2003
Planning would like to wish all its readers a merry Christmas and a happy new year. The next issue will be published on Friday, 9 January 2004.
NEWS IN BRIEF: A last-minute funding lifeline ...
19 December 2003
A last-minute funding lifeline has postponed the closure of the National Botanic Garden of Wales. The troubled centre at Llanarthne in Carmarthenshire was due to shut this week after the Welsh Assembly Government refused to pay £3 million to bail it out. But a spokesman for the garden revealed that an offer of funding came from an unnamed source just before the administrators were called in. Talks involving the garden's trustees, the Millennium Commission and the mystery funding source were due to take place as Planning went to press.
NEWS IN BRIEF: The team that will drive development in Thurrock ...
19 December 2003
The team that will drive development in Thurrock was named by planning minister Keith Hill this week. The 12-strong urban development corporation board will be responsible for opening up opportunities for growth in a key strategic area of the Thames Gateway. It includes Bill Samuel, chief executive of the East of England Development Agency, and Thurrock Borough Council leader Andrew Smith.
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