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Flood risk tips in the pipeline for developers

25 April 2003

Advice on building in flood risk areas is to be produced as part of a project announced by the Construction Industry Research and Information Association (CIRIA) last week. The study aims to...

Greens seek curb on store loophole

25 April 2003

Friends of the Earth (FoE) has launched a bid to close what it describes as a loophole in the planning system that means superstores do not need permission to extend their premises....

Public service firms backed to aid renewal

25 April 2003

Public interest companies can play an important role in delivering regeneration schemes, according to a report published this week by a leading think-tank. The report, by the Institute for Public Policy Research...

Plan to axe postal rail provokes outcry

25 April 2003

The decision to mothball an underground postal railway running beneath London has provoked an outcry from the capital's politicians. Royal Mail announced this week that its 75-year-old Mail Rail network will stop running...

Planners raise doubts over impact tool

25 April 2003

Vagaries in the environmental impact assessment (EIA) regulations could be exacerbated by the time the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Bill finally passes through parliament, planners warned this week. The warning follows the...

Heathrow growth poses danger to house values

25 April 2003

House prices in the Heathrow area could plummet by £256 million as a result of a third runway being built, according to government figures published last week. A Department for Transport (DfT)...

Wolverhampton to build extra homes

25 April 2003

Almost 6,000 new homes are to be provided in Wolverhampton over the next eight years under the city's latest development plan proposals. The Wolverhampton draft unitary development plan (UDP), placed on deposit...

Decision over Olympic pitch 'weeks away'

25 April 2003

A cabinet decision on whether to back a London bid for the 2012 Olympics is still some weeks away, a government spokesman confirmed this week. The decision on the bid, which was...

Go-ahead for retail centre in Northants

25 April 2003

Plans for a major out-of-town retail warehouse scheme in the Northamptonshire town of Wellingborough have been approved. Wellingborough Borough Council has granted planning permission for Castlemore Securities' plan for more than 9,755...

Landmark high-density housing scheme

25 April 2003

A landmark high-density housing scheme in east London has been completed. Berkeley Homes' Halcyon Wharf scheme, designed by architects Stock Woolstencroft, comprises three town houses, 41 flats and two commercial units on a...

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