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Scottish planners receive cash boost
19 November 2004
Scotland’s planning system is set to receive a direct cash boost to drive reform for the first time, communities minister Malcolm Chisholm announced this week.
Planning outputs suffering from skills gap
19 November 2004
Skills shortages in design and development control are having a major impact on the provision of planning services, according to a report this week.
Dormant cash 'could fund community sector'
19 November 2004
Up to £15 billion lying in dormant bank accounts should be swept into a new fund and handed out by the lottery good causes distributor, key research will argue.
Lunts quits ODPM to join Livingstone
19 November 2004
David Lunts has quit as head of the ODPM's Urban Policy Unit in apparent frustration over the Government's slow progress in developing city regional authorities.
Leeds tram bosses confident over funding
18 November 2004
Fresh hopes for the Leeds Supertram were raised this week when transport chiefs in the city claimed a new package would slice £200 million from the cost of the scheme.
Oldham demolitions 'risk racial problems'
18 November 2004
Residents and opposition councillors in Oldham have begun a vigorous campaign against the 2,400 demolitions planned by the Oldham and Rochdale housing market renewal pathfinder.
Spatial plan approved by Welsh assembly
18 November 2004
A blueprint for creating sustainable communities was set to be approved by the Welsh Assembly Government this week.
Public space 'affects health' says DoH
18 November 2004
Second-rate public space is damaging the nation’s well-being, a government health policy statement has claimed.
Small firms being driven out by rent rises
17 November 2004
Big business is “siphoning off benefits” from inner city firms, according to a report published this week.
Kingston establishes first BID
17 November 2004
Kingston’s businesses have become the first in the UK to vote to raise their own taxes to spend on the public realm.
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