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CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Retail Development. Town centre store endorsed on car park site
16 January 2004
Budgens Stores Ltd has secured permission for a food store in a Norfolk town despite opposition from Tesco Stores Ltd, which was promoting a larger store on an alternative site.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS BRIEF: The Scottish Executive outlined its commitment ...
16 January 2004
The Scottish Executive outlined its commitment to expand the organic farming sector in Scotland last week. Deputy environment and rural development minister Allan Wilson confirmed that funding for the Organic Aid Scheme will rise from £5.4 million in 2002-03 to an estimated £7 million in 2003-04. For details, visit www.scotland.gov.uk.
CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Mixed Development. Inadequate landscaping blocks synagogue scheme
16 January 2004
A proposal to demolish a synagogue in north London and replace it with a new one and 47 flats in three blocks has been ruled unacceptable because of the inadequate space available for landscaping. The inspector concluded that this deficiency would harm the character and appearance of a conservation area.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS BRIEF: In what it claims is a first ...
16 January 2004
In what it claims is a first for an RDA, North-West Development Agency (NWDA) has secured state aid approval for a large-scale infrastructure project. Project Access aims to provide broadband access to more than 90 per cent of businesses and households throughout Cumbria and North Lancashire.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS BRIEF: Regional development agency Advantage West Midlands ...
16 January 2004
Regional development agency Advantage West Midlands has been praised for encouraging members of the minority ethnic business community to win government contracts. The RDA won best mainstream organisation award at the recent European Federation of Black Women Business Owners Annual Awards. The award recognised the agency's support of the Minority Ethnic Business Forum, which provides a focal point for emerging businesses from minority ethnic background. For details visit www.efbwbo.net/awards/.
CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Leisure and Entertainment. Rugby club relocation and homes turned down
16 January 2004
A scheme promoted by Crest Nicholson Residential (Midland) Ltd to relocate a rugby football club in Harrogate and redevelop its ground for more than 200 houses has been rejected by the deputy prime minister despite strong support for the proposals from the council.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS BRIEF: An investment fund designed to help small firms ...
16 January 2004
An investment fund designed to help small firms in the North-East grow was launched this week by regional development agency One North-East. The £18 million North-East Investment Fund has been funded by the RDA, Barclays Bank, and the European Regional Development Fund. Small and medium-sized enterprises can submit a business plan to Evolve Finance, Gateshead (tel) 0191 442 4304.
CASEBOOK: Appeal cases - Leisure and Entertainment. Weight of evidence supports caravan site use
16 January 2004
An enforcement notice alleging that approximately 4.3ha of land in north Wales was being unlawfully used for the storage and occupation of caravans for holiday purposes has been quashed as the site had established immunity.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: Data check - Welsh talent crosses the border
16 January 2004
Evidence of 'brain drain' last week provoked Welsh politicians to call for action to stop people leaving the country.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: Plans for Sheffield casino on the table
16 January 2004
A £50 million 'mega casino' in Sheffield, featuring more than 1,000 gaming machines, could be established in the Don Valley area of the city.
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