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Cambridge plan to sustain excellence
30 May 2003
Businesses that propose large schemes in Cambridge could be asked to provide affordable housing under policies being put forward by planners in the city. Cambridge City Council places its first draft local...
Swindon pays £17,000 for its mast mistake
30 May 2003
Families living near a telecommunications mast in Swindon have been awarded £17,000 after planners failed to determine an application for the mast. Swindon Borough Council agreed to pay seven households compensation last week...
NEWS IN BRIEF: Ex RTPI president launches consultancy
30 May 2003
Michael Haslam, the immediate past president of the RTPI, launched his own planning and development consultancy this week. Haslam retired from his job as chief planning officer at South Norfolk Council last month...
NEWS IN BRIEF: Final nomination for Capital of Culture made
30 May 2003
The final nomination for European Capital of Culture 2008 was due to be made this week as Planning went to press. A team of judges led by Sir Jeremy Isaacs will recommend...
NEWS IN BRIEF: Publication highlights arts
30 May 2003
The role of the arts in revitalising urban communities is highlighted in a publication by the Arts Council England, South East. The publication is based on the council's conference earlier this year, which...
NEWS IN BRIEF: Abolition of stamp duty could cost millions
30 May 2003
The abolition of stamp duty in disadvantaged areas could cost the Treasury up to £200 million, according to the Treasury spokesman for the Liberal Democrats. Lord Oakeshott of Seagrove Bay said that...
NEWS IN BRIEF: ATCM chief executive to stand down
30 May 2003
Association of Town Centre Management (ATCM) chief executive Alan Tallentire will stand down in October after ten years at the helm. Under his leadership, the ATCM has helped to establish around 300...
NEWS IN BRIEF: Plans for houses in Rotherham rejected
30 May 2003
Plans to build 300 houses on a greenfield site at Kiveton Park Station in Rotherham have been rejected after a public inquiry. Deputy prime minister John Prescott rejected claims by developer Strata...
NEWS IN BRIEF: Row over former C&A building goes to Court of Appeal
30 May 2003
The row over the reuse of the former C&A building on Oxford Street moved to the Court of Appeal this week. Property freeholder Mount Cook Land (MCL) is challenging last year's High...
NEWS IN BRIEF: Anglo-French competition launched
30 May 2003
An Anglo-French competition to develop best practice in affordable housing has been launched under the auspices of Unite-Initiative. Jointly sponsored by the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment and the French government's...
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