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BUSINESS BRIEFS: Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council commissions JMP Consultants
28 February 2003
Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council has commissioned JMP Consultants to carry out a public transport study. Focusing on bus services, the study will look at ways to improve services, passenger information and the...
BUSINESS BRIEFS: Entec secures planning permission
28 February 2003
Entec has secured planning permission on behalf of the Crown Estate for a 37ha employment park on the edge of Bingham in Nottinghamshire. The site, which is next to the A46, is...
BUSINESS BRIEFS: Copeland Borough Council signs agreement with MVM
28 February 2003
Copeland Borough Council has signed a five-year agreement with MVM for the provision of software and services to help deliver the council's 2005 e-government targets. The council will use the software across...
SCOTTISH NEWS: Locals take issue with tourist plans
28 February 2003
Plans to build 11 holiday lodges on the shores of Loch Lomond have highlighted development control problems in Scotland's first national park. Environmental groups claim the lack of a dedicated local plan...
SCOTTISH NEWS: Dons blast modest city growth review
28 February 2003
The review of Scotland's cities has been criticised by three of the Scottish Executive's own advisers for failing to address the issues that prompted it. Professor Ivan Turok of Glasgow University's department...
SCOTTISH NEWS: Glasgow fears slump due to retail centres
28 February 2003
Out-of-town shopping centres are threatening Glasgow's position as the largest retail centre outside London, according to a report. Researchers from Glasgow and Heriot-Watt Universities say that while the city's shops attract people...
ANALYSIS: Will tolls improve transport?
28 February 2003
London's congestion charging scheme is over the first hurdle, but plenty of questions remain over the next steps, warns Faraz Baber. With the media build-up to the introduction of the London...
Scottish access rights a victory for the people
28 February 2003
Scots have won new rights of access over open land but it has been an uphill struggle, writes Bob Reid. We are to get a new breed of plan in Scotland....
Salter on ... youthful route to effective public participation
28 February 2003
I must confess to feeling slightly uneasy when I hear about the launch of yet another youth parliament or young people's panel. It is the same type of unease that I associate...
OPINION: Fyson on ... taming the tyranny of the motor car
28 February 2003
London's congestion charge experiment looks set to demonstrate a truth about planning that goes deeper than mere traffic management. It reaches the heart of the relationship between transport planning and urban planning and...
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