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Studies highlight Welsh housing decay
23 January 2004
Wales could be facing a housing crisis worse than the rest of the UK, according to two studies published this week.
Cooper backs communities
23 January 2004
Local planning authorities should not reinvent the wheel when drawing up community consultation plans, government minister Yvette Cooper advised this week.
Study heralds big fee level increase
23 January 2004
Planning fees must rise by more than a third if local authorities are to recover the full cost of processing planning applications, according to latest research.
Rooker blasts spoiling tactic after bill delay
23 January 2004
Ministers suffered their first major defeat on the planning bill this week when peers backed an amendment that would delay the handover of planning powers to regional assemblies.
PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: SECOND OPINION - Towns and Cities Strategy for the East of England
23 January 2004
Each week we ask a regeneration practitioner or commentator to assess a recently published planning document. This week Robert Cowan reviews the Towns and Cities Strategy and Action Plan for the East of England.
AGENDA TO 25 MARCH
23 January 2004
29 January: Local Strategic Partnerships: Work in Progress. Organiser: Room@RTPI . Venue: London. Fee: £75-95. Details: Mary Murphy (tel) 020 7929 9488. 29 January: Integrating Land Use and Transport...
BOOK REVIEW: The dimensions of urban decline
23 January 2004
Urban decline is a complex, multi-dimensional phenomenon. While much academic work on different aspects is available, many working in the field, such as academics, students, and particularly campaigners, need an accessible reference providing links across space, time and topic. Poverty Street provides just this.
DIARY: Crowded cemeteries, the case of the cranberry and a capital craze
23 January 2004
This high density lark seems to be catching on. As money pours in to stack more blocks of flats onto brownfield sites across the South-East, so the region's population increases. And, as a result, so do the number of those urban sophisticates kicking the bucket.
TURNING POINT: A life of challenging perceptions
23 January 2004
I was born and brought up in Kenya as an East African Asian. As a child, I contracted polio that left me with impaired mobility in my right leg. I was aware of the concerns my parents had for my future, and was determined to prove that I could become someone despite my disability.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: The battles of black business
23 January 2004
Constraints on ethnic minority businesses are undermining regeneration. Black business leaders tell Ben Walker where the problems crop up, and how they should be addressed
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