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Transport News: Councils gain traffic powers in law update

30 July 2004

The Traffic Management Act became law last week, bringing in powers for local authorities to minimise road disruption.

Transport News: Rail authority report reveals spending level

30 July 2004

The Strategic Rail Authority (SRA) met public expenditure targets and spent nearly £109 million on capital projects in 2003-04, according to its annual report.

Transport News: International cruise ships ...

30 July 2004

International cruise ships could become a more common sight in London following the launch of a floating terminal. The facility will accommodate ships up to 240m long at Greenwich and Tower Bridge. Up to 1,000 passengers will be able to sail into the heart of the city and disembark at the terminal, which is owned by the Port of London Authority. It is modelled on an airport layout and includes security screening and on-board immigration and customs controls.

Transport News: Project backs plan for runway growth

30 July 2004

A third runway at Heathrow Airport would not breach European air quality limits, according to government-backed research made public this week.

Transport News: Thames Gateway Bridge applications submitted

30 July 2004

Planning applications for a bridge across the River Thames have been submitted by Transport for London (TfL).

Transport News: Department launches night flight talks

30 July 2004

Consultation on night flight restrictions for Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted Airports has been launched by the Department for Transport (DfT).

Scottish News: Leith housing rejected over design flaws

30 July 2004

Inquiry reporters have backed Edinburgh City Council's decision to reject a housing development on design grounds. A public inquiry took place last March after developer George Wimpey appealed against three refusals of plans for 355 flats at a disused bus depot on Leith Walk. Councillors had ruled that the scheme failed to meet sufficiently high design standards.

Business briefs: House builder Redrow has set up ...

30 July 2004

House builder Redrow has set up a regional housing company in Exeter to cover south Somerset, Devon and north Cornwall. Redrow Homes (West Country) will build on the reputation established by the Bristol-based South West branch, which will now concentrate efforts in Bristol, north Somerset, Wiltshire and Gloucestershire. Managing director Colin Smethurst will lead the new company, which is expected to employ more than 30 people within 12 months.

Business briefs: Halcrow is to provide consultancy services ...

30 July 2004

Halcrow is to provide consultancy services to support the regeneration of the former Corus Ebbw Vale tinplate works in south Wales. Working for Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council and the Welsh Development Agency, the aim is to enable the 80ha site, closed in July 2002, to be brought back into sustainable and beneficial use. The first areas of development land are scheduled to become available in 2005.

Business briefs: Planning consultancy RPS ...

30 July 2004

Planning consultancy RPS has been commissioned by BAA to help the airport operator to secure planning consent for a second runway at Stansted Airport. RPS will provide strategic land-use planning and policy advice, assess the impact of the Stansted Generation 2 project on agricultural interests and evaluate the effects of the proposals on the local community. RPS previously worked with BAA during the Heathrow Terminal 5 inquiry, providing advice on countryside issues. The design for a terminal to serve the new Stansted runway will form part of a formal planning application that will be submitted late in 2005.

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