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Projects shortlisted for ODPM awards
17 December 2004
Chatham Maritime and Historic Dockyard is one of four schemes shortlisted for the deputy prime minister's sustainable communities award last week.
Home quality will count on grant scheme
17 December 2004
A £4 million award for councils facing low housing demand will be factored into next year's planning delivery grant (PDG), it was revealed this week.
Ministers rethink appeals deadline
17 December 2004
The deadline for lodging appeals will revert to six months in a bid to end the severe backlog at the Planning Inspectorate, it emerged this week.
Liverpool wins renewal funds for waterfront
17 December 2004
Detailed planning approval was granted this week for £390 million worth of regeneration on Liverpool's waterfront.
London homes target praised by Livingstone
17 December 2004
London mayor Ken Livingstone's 50 per cent affordable housing target is not stifling the delivery of new homes, according to his latest research.
Heritage skills deficit raised by watchdogs
17 December 2004
The nation faces a "desperate" shortage of skills to protect the historic environment, heritage experts warned this week.
Sage Gateshead opens
17 December 2004
The Sage Gateshead, the North East's international centre for music, will open this week.
Public view sought on siting of masts
17 December 2004
Communities must be consulted on mobile phone mast location, the ODPM stressed last week.
Call for system shake-up for overworked planners
17 December 2004
Local government development control officers are stressed, overworked and preoccupied with parochial issues, according to two new reports.
Christmas greeting
17 December 2004
Best wishes for Christmas and the new year to all our readers. Our next publication date is 7 January 2005.
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