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Government releases renewables guidance
9 August 2004
Regional and local plans will promote and encourage the development of renewable energy resources, under new government guidance on renewables.
Tories slam Hackney new town hall funding
9 August 2004
One of the UK’s most deprived boroughs has been accused of wasting taxpayers’ money on a new town hall, at the expense of regeneration.
New Clydeside redevelopment announced
9 August 2004
A £500 million redevelopment to revive the south bank of the River Clyde in west Scotland has been unveiled.
Winner of TV's Restoration announced
9 August 2004
Viewers of BBC Two’s Restoration programme voted to save two 15th century school buildings in Birmingham last night.
Report casts doubt on new planning charge
16 August 2004
Good practice in using the planning obligations system could go a long way to meeting government objectives but proposals for a planning charge have serious flaws, latest research reveals.
Livingstone sticks by congestion plans
16 August 2004
London Mayor Ken Livingstone is to reject opposition among resident groups and retailers to his plans to double the size of the capital’s congestion charge zone.
Edinburgh site to house mixed-use scheme
16 August 2004
The future of one of the last major gap sites in Edinburgh city centre has finally been resolved with the approval of plans for an office and retail development.
Fears over water throw doubt on new homes
16 August 2004
Planning conveners have written to the Scottish Executive expressing concern that future development could be threatened by an over-stretched water and sewage network.
Ulster rejects third party planning rights
24 August 2004
The Northern Ireland executive has ruled-out giving third parties the right to appeal against planning decisions in the province.
UK sites in race for world's largest aquarium
24 August 2004
Merseyside docks could soon be home to the world’s largest aquarium. Liverpool is one of three British locations shortlisted for a 50 ha complex housing endangered fish, amphibians and reptiles.
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