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Expert advocates shopping streets
28 March 2003
Shopping centre developments should be abandoned in favour of shopping streets, according to a former chairman of the Urban Design Group (UDG). Leading urban designer Roger Evans told a meeting of the...
London dominates office space study
28 March 2003
Almost half of all offices built in England and Wales since 1998 are in London and the South East, according to ODPM figures. The statistics, published this week, are the first...
Inspectorate chief insists quality is key
28 March 2003
The new chief executive of the Planning Inspectorate has said that the key aspects of a successful planning system are "quality, quality and quality". Katrine Sporle, speaking at the Planning Officers Society...
NEWS IN BRIEF: Developers launched a High Court bid to close a legal loophole this week. ...
28 March 2003
Developers launched a High Court bid to close a legal loophole this week.Laing Homes is challenging Buckinghamshire County Council's decision to register three fields at Widmer End, near High Wycombe, as village greens,...
NEWS IN BRIEF: A strategy for the future growth of York has suggested that the city ...
28 March 2003
A strategy for the future growth of York has suggested that the city should create a visitor attraction and bid for world heritage status for its historic walls. The document, commissioned by...
NEWS IN BRIEF: A £10,000 fine imposed on a Leicestershire man found guilty ...
28 March 2003
A £10,000 fine imposed on a Leicestershire man found guilty of ignoring enforcement action has been cut to £200 after the Court of Appeal ruled the original penalty far too draconian. Leicester County...
NEWS IN BRIEF: Guide Dogs for the Blind Association's Safer Streets campaign
28 March 2003
Planners, architects and builders are being targeted in the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association's Safer Streets campaign to think about the needs of the 1.4 million blind and partially sighted people...
NEWS IN BRIEF: Manchester City Football Club ground to be demolished
28 March 2003
Manchester City Football Club's Maine Road ground will be demolished at the end of the season after a proposed deal for Sale Sharks rugby union club to take it over fell through....
NEWS IN BRIEF: The Audit Commission's new methodology for carrying out ...
28 March 2003
The Audit Commission's new methodology for carrying out comprehensive performance assessments (CPA) of district councils will now include the theme of achieving quality services to reflect local priorities, the watchdog announced this week....
NEWS IN BRIEF: Supermarket giant Tesco has pulled out of a public inquiry ...
28 March 2003
Supermarket giant Tesco has pulled out of a public inquiry due to be held next month to consider plans for a new store in south-west London. The retailer appealed against the London...
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