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Business slams congestion extension plans
2 December 2004
Plans to increase London’s congestion charge were condemned as “unacceptable” by the capital’s business lobby.
Walthamstow scoops planning prize
2 December 2004
The revitalisation of Walthamstow town centre in north-east London scooped top prize in the annual London Planning Awards this week.
New advice on Scottish online planning
1 December 2004
The Scottish Executive has issued advice to councils in a bid to step up the delivery of electronic planning services.
Council approves Olympic development
1 December 2004
The regeneration of Stratford is moving forward with the go-ahead for a £50 million mixed-use development, which will overlook the proposed Olympic park.
Planners unsure over new spatial strategies
1 December 2004
Most planners can tell what a regional spatial strategy is not, but not what it actually is, a think tank complained this week.
CABE announces five key design champions
1 December 2004
The head of urban policy at regional development agency Advantage West Midlands is one of last year's five key design champions, it has been announced.
New rules could ease Gypsy evictions
30 November 2004
The government has launched a public consultation on new rules to rid communities of unwanted Gypsies and travellers.
Executive starts search for renewable sites
30 November 2004
A survey of Scotland's 9,650 kilometres of coastline is to be carried out to identify potential locations for renewable energy schemes.
Study to find ways of engaging communities
30 November 2004
Ways of engaging existing Thames Gateway communities in decisions about the regeneration of the area are to be explored by the University of East London.
UK population set to continue to rise
30 November 2004
The population of England will continue to rise over the next 25 years - except in the north east, where it will shrink by 2 per cent by 2028.
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