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Peer aims to plug consultancy loophole
16 January 2004
Council planners who resign should be barred from involvement in planning matters in their former local authority's boundaries, the Lords heard last week.
Quotes of the week
16 January 2004
"When I return to the department I shall say that the Bill received a drubbing. I think that is a fair assessment of the situation."
Government takes flak over guidance
16 January 2004
The government's guidance on the revised development planning system was slammed by leaders of the profession this week.
Whitehall is 'coming round' to regional lobby
16 January 2004
Senior civil servants are now convinced of the need to grow England's regional capitals rather than the South-East, a leading figure involved in a new report on competitiveness claimed this week.
City firms prepared to pay up for Crossrail
16 January 2004
Firms in the City of London have told public sector chiefs that they are willing to stump up more tax to get Crossrail built.
R&R writer scoops publisher's award
16 January 2004
Regeneration & Renewal's publisher Haymarket has named the magazine's economic development editor Ben Walker as its journalist of the year.
Gateway 'greening' plan launched
16 January 2004
Brownfield sites within the Thames Gateway are set to be greened because housebuilders have told the Government that the area is currently an unattractive investment option.As part of its sustainable communities plan, the Government has launched a strategy to guide planning authorities responsible for providing green space within the Gateway.
Data to alert retailers to poorly-served markets
16 January 2004
Retailers are to be given new data that demonstrates that in 12 deprived English local authorities there is significant unmet demand for goods and services.
£400m private fund in negotiations over development sites
16 January 2004
An institutional fund to identify major regeneration opportunities across the country is already in negotiations to secure six sites in Lancashire, Yorkshire and the West Midlands.
MOVES: Appointment at Scottish Executive's performance and innovation unit
16 January 2004
A former senior partner with Price Waterhouse Coopers has been appointed to head the Scottish Executive's performance and innovation unit. Nick Parker will play a key role in the drive to modernise government in Scotland and improve the delivery of services across the public sector. Working with the Office of the Permanent Secretary, Park will put together small, short-life teams with the appropriate skills and experience to examine and report on key issues agreed by the First Minister and Deputy First Minister.
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