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Poll uncovers public's main rural concerns
30 April 2004
Working farms are the aspect of the countryside that people are most worried about losing, according to a survey published by the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) this week.
Physical Regeneration News Brief: Architect Benoy has been appointed ...
30 April 2004
Architect Benoy has been appointed to review the masterplan for Stockton-on-Tees and investigate development options for a prime waterfront location in the town. The masterplan envisages a mixed-use neighbourhood featuring commercial, leisure and residential uses. A key objective of the plan will be to establish better links with the regeneration work already taking place in the town centre.
Stations open in upgrade of police service
30 April 2004
Four police stations have been opened by the Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA) in south-east London this week as part of the capitals efforts to become the UK's safest city.
School approved at Hatfield aerodrome
30 April 2004
Hatfield aerodrome is set to be turned into an eco-friendly primary school and community centre, after plans were given the go-ahead by Hertfordshire County Council this week.
Physical Regeneration News Brief: Planning consultancy Colin Buchanan and Partners ...
30 April 2004
Planning consultancy Colin Buchanan and Partners is to advise the London Development Agency on a range of urban design and regeneration issues. CBP has accepted an offer of a three-year contract to sit on the regional development agency's planning consultancy panel.
Task force seeks urgent action on flood defence
30 April 2004
The annual cost of flood damage could increase 20-fold over the next 80 years if urgent action is not taken to improve defences and reduce carbon emissions, a government task force claims.
Researchers to design future suburbs
30 April 2004
A team of researchers led by Cambridge University has been awarded £1.75 million to design sustainable suburbs.
Physical Regeneration News: Waterfront scheme launched
30 April 2004
Plans for a new community in Pembroke Dock in Wales were launched last week. The masterplan for Martello Quays envisages up to 450 new homes, plus commercial and leisure space (see visualisation above), with the Martello tower as a focal point. The scheme would involve creating a lock to prevent water from draining away from the dock, which currently turns into mudflats at low tide. The civil engineering project would create new "fingers of land" stretching into the bay for development. The plan has been drawn up by developer Martello Quays on behalf of Pembrokeshire County Council, the Welsh Development Agency, the Crown Estate, Milford Haven Port Authority and Milford Haven Dock Company.
In brief: Communities in West Cumbria asked for opinions on transport
30 April 2004
Communities and businesses in West Cumbria are being asked for opinions on problems with transport accessibility in the area. The North West Regional Assembly and the Northwest Development Agency has launched a consultation to debate strategic transport issues, which will inform a study on access to Furness and West Cumbria. The aim is to reduce the isolation of communities and job opportunities in the area, while respecting the regions' sensitive natural environment.
Physical Regeneration News: Tees Valley in bid to become a housing market renewal area
30 April 2004
A coalition of councils and social landlords in an area of low demand housing has submitted a bid to become one of the Government's priority areas for housing market renewal.
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