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NEWS IN BRIEF: SAVE Britain's Heritage endorses decision
28 February 2003
Lobby group SAVE Britain's Heritage has endorsed the Department of Culture, Media and Sport's decision to upgrade the level of protection for the main historic buildings at RAF Farnborough this week. The...
NEWS IN BRIEF: Decision on London bid for Olympic Games delayed
28 February 2003
The decision on whether the government will support a London bid for the 2012 Olympic Games has been hit by a further delay. The Department for Culture, Media and Sport has admitted...
Green lobby opposes Cork cottage plan
28 February 2003
An appeal has been lodged against plans by the most senior civil servant in Ireland's Department of the Environment to build a home in the countryside. Niall Callan, secretary-general of the department,...
Ministers attack 'elitist' Taff Ely homes proposal
28 February 2003
A row has erupted between the Welsh Assembly Government and Rhondda Cynon Taff County Borough Council after a minister accused the authority of supporting "elitist" planning policies. Assembly government education minister Jane...
Call to lift profile of sustainable issues
28 February 2003
A report published last week urges the government to take on the challenge of ensuring that sustainable development becomes society's "central organising principle". The report, by government advisory body the Sustainable Development Commission,...
Former Birmingham City Council home wins planning consent
28 February 2003
The multi-million pound redevelopment of Baskerville House, former home to Birmingham City Council, has won planning consent. Developer Targetfollow and the city council will turn the grade II listed city centre building into...
Heritage body slams sale of civic treasure
28 February 2003
England's civic heritage is being threatened by unimaginative local authorities selling off buildings to the highest bidder, according to English Heritage. Pressure to dispose of historic civic buildings is resulting in the...
Court's ruling forces rethink on Ikea store
28 February 2003
A public inquiry into plans for an edge-of-town Ikea store in Stockport could be reopened after the secretary of state's decision to refuse the scheme was rejected in the High Court. A...
REGENERATION NEWS: Academics point out housing flaws
28 February 2003
The sequential test for housing will do little to bring about urban regeneration so long as adjacent councils compete with cities for development, according to latest research. The claim is among the...
REGENERATION NEWS: Application makde to build science park at Pebble Mill
28 February 2003
Advantage West Midlands and developer Calthorpe Estates have applied to Birmingham City Council to build a science and technology park at Pebble Mill. The project would set 36,500 sq m of research...
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