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Study outlines £8.4b cost of house building

4 June 2004

The environmental cost of boosting housing supply in the UK will be severe and could total £8.4 billion, a government-commissioned report has warned.

Wembley masterplan gets green light

4 June 2004

Plans for a large mixed-use development of 20ha of brownfield land around Wembley Stadium, north London, were given the go-ahead last night.

Action advised for Birmingham centres

3 June 2004

Birmingham’s district shopping centres perform a vital role for the city’s population but need action if they are to thrive, according to latest research.

Row over 'secret' NDC report

3 June 2004

Birmingham City Council’s head of regeneration last week told a scrutiny committee “it would have been wrong” to let them see a damning report into the failure of a major regeneration programme.

Planning poll points the way for new mayor

3 June 2004

Dealing with affordable housing and transport should be the main priorities for the incoming mayor of London after next week’s election, according to a survey conducted for Planning magazine.

King's Cross plans go to London councils

3 June 2004

Plans to regenerate one of the largest inner-city regeneration sites in Europe moved forward today when a series of planning applications were submitted for the redevelopment of King’s Cross in north London.

East Anglia sets out social inclusion goals

2 June 2004

Improving skills development in the East of England will play an important role in addressing social exclusion across the region, according to a new strategy.

Scottish MSPs approve new rail scheme

2 June 2004

A major rail project has been given a boost by a Scottish Parliament scrutiny committee.

Coalition to demand tenants’ right to choose

2 June 2004

Senior MPs, local authorities, Unison and tenants’ groups will join forces later this month to demand direct investment into council housing.

Holiday village plans face new court challenge

2 June 2004

Campaigners against a new holiday village on a greenfield site in Pembrokeshire, Wales, have won their latest legal battle.

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