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Task force of experts helps Egan's inquiry
25 July 2003
A team of experts from the public and private sector has been created to advise the government on a review of skills and training in the built environment professions. The task group...
Inspectors support Livingstone's plan
25 July 2003
London mayor Ken Livingstone's target for 50 per cent of new housing in the capital to be affordable has been backed by inspectors in a report on the draft London Plan. The...
Hill tells planners to deliver housing
25 July 2003
The government threw down the gauntlet to planners last week in its drive to deliver homes "for those who need them when they need them". Planning minister Keith Hill, in a Commons...
Outcry greets MPs' view on vendor packs
25 July 2003
Houses in low-demand areas should be exempt from having to produce housing information packs (HIPs), according to an ODPM select committee report. The report, published this week, says it is does not...
Study reveals regional bias in guidance
25 July 2003
Many local authorities believe planning guidance on housing (PPG3) was drafted for the South East and is inappropriate for northern and rural areas, a government study has found. The PPG3 implementation study,...
Housing use pushed for surplus industrial sites
25 July 2003
Planning authorities should allow land earmarked for commercial and industrial uses to be developed for housing unless a convincing case for retention can be made, the government has said. In proposed alterations...
Hill threatens sanctions for poor delivery
25 July 2003
The government will not be afraid to intervene in failing planning authorities "with determination and vigour" if necessary, planning minister Keith Hill said last week. Hill said any authority at risk of...
Tories pledge 'fair deal' for the motorist
25 July 2003
A Conservative government would build more roads and tear up the multi-modal studies, the opposition promised this week. Launching a "fair deal" for transport, Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith said he would...
Transport risks to growth area hope
25 July 2003
Housing growth in the Milton Keynes and South Midlands growth area will have to be scaled back if transport investment is withheld, a report published this week warns. A draft growth strategy...
Doubts raised over immigration levels
25 July 2003
The government has dismissed claims that current household projections understate the rising levels of immigration. A report by Migrationwatch UK, a think-tank that supports tighter controls on immigration, said this week that...
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