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Housing handout faces test
23 July 2004
While extra government cash for housing renewal is clearly welcome, some are wary of its potential to deliver, says David Dewar.
Green travel gains support
23 July 2004
The trend for companies to introduce green travel plans is on the rise as traffic and pollution levels mount, writes Huw Morris.
Review seeks better future for rail users
23 July 2004
Will the revised structure of the rail industry deliver the promised improvements? Catherine Early investigates.
Interview: Strategy interpreter
23 July 2004
England's urban renewal agency is in good heart for its task in driving forward the government's sustainable communities plan, Margaret Ford tells Huw Morris.
Editorial: Travel policy reveals invertebrate quality
23 July 2004
July was always going to be the crunch month for transport policy decisions. By common consensus, the UK's transport network is a shambles.
Opinion: Fyson on ... why compromise is essential for flood risk plans
23 July 2004
It was a misfortune for the government that even as it was encouraging the Environment Agency to sharpen up application of the PPG25-based guidance on development and flood risk it was also preparing a sustainable communities plan that identified the Thames Gateway as the South East's largest growth area. Last week's conference on flood risk management in the Gateway was designed to show that strategic assessment and the attendant sequential test to steer development away from the riskiest areas could be applied without obstructing development in the area.
Halman on ... Luddite attitudes holding back the electronic age
23 July 2004
I went to a demonstration of the Planning Portal the other day.
Cash allocation fails to dispel growth concern
23 July 2004
Critics have queried the efficacy of the fund for growth area infrastructure, says Nancy Wainscoat.
Analysis: Some home truths revealed
23 July 2004
A poll has found that the public is mainly in favour of plans to build more homes, reports David Dewar.
Business Briefs: Muir Smith Evans opens offices in Edinburgh and Glasgow
23 July 2004
Planning and development consultancy Muir Smith Evans has opened offices in Edinburgh and Glasgow. The firm was formed by Brian Muir, Andrew Smith and Robert Evans, previously the management team of Turley Associates in Scotland. Their experience includes work on the redevelopment of listed buildings on Edinburgh's Princes Street and regenerating Lanarkshire's Ravenscraig steelworks site.
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