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Approval won for Newcastle development
30 May 2003
Plans to regenerate part of Newcastle's East End with 1,350 homes won the backing of city councillors last week. The consortium Places for People was given approval by Newcastle City Council's cabinet...
Manchester leads index of creativity
30 May 2003
Manchester has topped a league table ranking the UK's 40 largest cities on their creative potential this week. The Boho Britain creativity index is a simplified version of a research tool developed...
Study reveals alienation felt by residents
30 May 2003
Local authorities often overlook environmental concerns when implementing neighbourhood renewal policies, according to a report published this week. The Joseph Rowntree Foundation study finds that many residents feel alienated form the regeneration process...
Mayor prepares for scrap with Lambeth
30 May 2003
London mayor Ken Livingstone is steeling himself for a fight with the London Borough of Lambeth over the Vauxhall Tower scheme, it emerged this week. Developer St George's revised application was due...
Hart services win fair Best Value verdict
30 May 2003
Best Value inspectors have delivered a fair verdict on Hart District Council's planning services. The inspectors report that its planning, land charges, economic development and highways service has uncertain prospects for improvement. The...
MPs brand government waste policy 'too timid'
30 May 2003
Government waste management policy is "too timid", according to the Commons environment, food and rural affairs committee. In a report published last week, the backbench MPs claim that the government's drive for...
Developer's appeal fails to alter ruling
30 May 2003
Developers challenging the government's refusal of a multi-million pound racecourse have failed in a bid to call civil servants as witnesses in an appeal case. The Wiggins Group's challenge against deputy prime...
First minister rules no call in for rugby hub
30 May 2003
The Welsh Assembly Government has decided not to call in the Welsh Rugby Union's proposal for a centre of excellence near Bridgend. Assembly first minister Rhodri Morgan decided last week not...
Guidance for North West to be 'tidied up'
30 May 2003
Regional planning guidance (RPG) for the North West is set to be revised just two months after it was adopted. But the North West Regional Assembly (NWRA) insisted at last week's launch...
Hadrian's Wall trail opens
30 May 2003
Walkers are able to follow Hadrian's Wall along its full 135km length for the first time in centuries following the opening of a trail last week. The £6 million project, partly financed...
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