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Regeneration News: Telford extension plans put forward
27 August 2004
Proposals for an urban extension of Telford featuring up to 3,000 homes were submitted to planners last week.
Transport News: Lone objector set to hamper Forth toll hike
27 August 2004
A single objector to the proposed toll increase on the Forth Road Bridge could cost its operator £6,000 a day.
Transport News: Tube stations rescued from closure threat
27 August 2004
Wapping and Rotherhithe Underground stations will be kept open when the East London Line Extension (ELLEX) is completed in 2010, mayor Ken Livingstone announced last week.
Transport News: Overnight congestion solution revealed
27 August 2004
The UK's congestion problems could be solved overnight if drivers improved their lane discipline, according to the RAC Foundation.
Council inquiry slated for failing to take blame
27 August 2004
An internal Birmingham City Council report into its role in a failed regeneration programme was this week faulted by the authority's lead member for regeneration for being insufficiently critical of council officers.
Transport News: Green lobbyists belittle Thames crossing study
27 August 2004
Environmentalists have accused Transport for London (TfL) of downplaying the negative impacts of the Thames Gateway Bridge in its latest environmental study.
Quangos snatch Welsh Euro cash
27 August 2004
Community partnerships are losing out to public sector bodies and government agencies in the allocation of Wales' prime pot of European funding, Regeneration & Renewal has learned.
Stop Press: Coalition calls for greater role for schools
27 August 2004
A coalition of 15 childcare organisations this week called for a greater role for schools in delivering the Children's Bill. The proposed legislation calls for greater integration of local authorities' social services and education departments to prevent the sort of breakdown in communication that contributed towards the death of Victoria Climbie in 2000. The inter-agency group has called for schools to be given more of a role in identifying priorities and resources for children.
Transport News: Bike bans rise despite integration drive
27 August 2004
Several train companies are extending peak-time bans on bicycles at the same time as the Strategic Rail Authority (SRA) is holding a competition to reward the best integrated rail and cycling initiatives.
Stop Press: Conservative Urban Alliance set up
27 August 2004
A Conservative Urban Alliance has been set up to promote the work done by Tory councillors in tackling crime and urban decay. Launching the alliance in North Tyneside this week, shadow secretary of state for local government Eric Pickles said that urban Conservative councils would be adopting policies from Tory authorities, such as Westminster City Council's civic renewal scheme and Wandsworth Council's hidden homes initiative.
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