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REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: Trees and woods help combat pollution says study

30 May 2003

Trees and woods help combat pollution and flooding in urban areas, according to a study by the National Urban Forestry Unit. Using computer software pioneered in the USA, the unit has assessed...

REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: Permission secured for former MoD site in Gosport

30 May 2003

The development of a multi-million pound business park on a former Ministry of Defence site in Gosport can now go ahead after planning permission was secured. Gosport Borough Council approved the South...

REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: Sheffield Station Gateway scheme to go ahead

30 May 2003

The Station Gateway scheme in Sheffield city centre is set to go ahead after a deal was struck to relocate the remaining occupier of the site. WH Smith News will move to...

REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: Morlands site in Glastonbury could become first renewable energy development

30 May 2003

The Morlands site in Glastonbury could become Somerset's first mixed-use development run entirely on renewable energy. The South West Regional Development Agency, which owns the 12.5ha former tannery, wants to develop a combined...

REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: Landscaped walkway opens in Belfast

30 May 2003

A landscaped walkway designed to improve the appearance of a run-down area on the edge of Belfast's city centre was opened last week. College Walk, located on College Avenue and Kings Street...

REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: Inquiry to be held by Commons ODPM committee

30 May 2003

An inquiry into social cohesion is to be held by the Commons ODPM committee. It will examine the government's response to reports into community cohesion, produced following riots in Oldham, Burnley and Bradford...

TRANSPORT NEWS: Environmentalists scorn aviation offer

30 May 2003

Aviation industry chiefs' lobbying transport secretary Alistair Darling to ditch the Cliffe Airport option from the aviation consultation has been dismissed by environmentalists. Lobby group Freedom To Fly, whose members include British...

TRANSPORT NEWS: British Airways presses for Heathrow expansion

30 May 2003

Expansion at Heathrow Airport should be the centrepiece of government aviation policy, British Airways insisted last week. In its response to the government's aviation consultation, the airline calls for a new short...

TRANSPORT NEWS: Road charge lobby hails capital result

30 May 2003

Journey times and traffic speeds in central London have shown big improvements since congestion charging was introduced, according to latest figures published last week. Transport for London's (TfL) analysis of results drawn...

TRANSPORT NEWS: Millbank Millennium Pier towed into position

30 May 2003

The £1.8 million Millbank Millennium Pier was towed into position last week. The pier, opened by London mayor Ken Livingstone, is part of a river service that will ferry passengers from Tate...

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