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Failure of car-use controls reported
29 August 2003
Moves by planners and policy-makers to control car use have done little to stop people from using out-of-town shopping centres, according to latest research. The annual Lockwood survey, published last week, reveals...
Study reveals London's gain from carnival
29 August 2003
The Notting Hill Carnival contributes up to £93 million each year to London's economy and supports 3,000 full-time jobs, according to a report published last week. The research for the London Development...
The newly-restored Kennet and Avon Canal ...
29 August 2003
The newly-restored Kennet and Avon Canal between Reading and Bath draws £26 million into the local economy each year and provides jobs for 1,000 people, according to an ECOTEC Research & Consulting report...
NEWS IN BRIEF: Appointment at CABE
29 August 2003
Matt Bell has been appointed as the first director of policy and communications at the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE). Bell, who joins CABE after five years at Voluntary Service...
NEWS IN BRIEF: An online consultancy service providing advice and guidance on planning ...
29 August 2003
An online consultancy service providing advice and guidance on planning was launched this week by ATIS REAL Weatheralls. The service is primarily designed to help the consultancy's clients during the transitional period following...
NEWS IN BRIEF: The north-south divide is continuing to widen ...
29 August 2003
The north-south divide is continuing to widen, the Office for National Statistics revealed this week. Its figures for economic output, or growth value added, found output per head grew faster in the...
NEWS IN BRIEF: Grant to improve access to Ham Street Woods in Kent
29 August 2003
English Nature has secured a £17,000 grant to improve access to its Ham Street Woods in Kent. Brett Environment Trust, the landfill tax credit-awarding subsidiary of landfill firm Brett Waste Management, made the...
NEWS IN BRIEF: Mixed-use developments bring in better returns than single sites ...
29 August 2003
Mixed-use developments bring in better returns than single sites, a study by property consultancy FPD Savills has found. Research into 35 mixed-use developments and 500 buildings with more than one use showed higher...
NEWS IN BRIEF: The government is proposing that the Welsh Assembly Government ...
29 August 2003
The government is proposing that the Welsh Assembly Government or nature conservation bodies be given powers to take over ownership of common land that is not being managed sustainably. A consultation paper published...
NEWS IN BRIEF: Orange launches a website to help explain mobile phone masts
29 August 2003
Mobile phone operator Orange has launched a website to help explain mobile phone masts and their impact on human health. The site is aimed at people who live near a mast or...
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