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Growth plans rejected by Cambridgeshire

30 September 2004

Government proposals to build an extra 18,000 homes in the M11 growth area have been rejected by Cambridgeshire County Council.

CFIs struggle with long-term survival

30 September 2004

Community finance initiatives (CFIs) are costly to operate and struggle to remain viable because they offer too much free help to their clients, according to a new report.

Scottish budget criticised for lack of homes

30 September 2004

The Scottish Executive has been criticised for failing to deliver on affordable housing promises, despite increased funding in its three-year budget, announced this week.

Gypsies win human rights planning case

29 September 2004

Gypsy families have won their three-year fight to stay on their campsite near Chichester in a human rights test case.

SEERA rejects homes impact criticism

29 September 2004

The South East England Regional Assembly has reacted angrily to Environment Agency claims that plans to build homes in the region could set off an “environmental time bomb”.

Glasgow goes for green in housing plan

29 September 2004

Green belt land has been released for housing in an attempt to tempt families back into Glasgow.

Casino plans criticised by expert

29 September 2004

Putting regional casinos in town centres will damage nearby leisure facilities according to an expert on gambling, speaking at this week's Labour Party conference.

Darling give hope to Metrolink campaign

29 September 2004

Transport secretary Alistair Darling has given hope to the campaigners for Manchester Metrolink's “big bang” extension.

Confusion reigns after council homes vote

28 September 2004

The ODPM’s council housing policy has been plunged into confusion after losing a vote at conference on the so-called “fourth way” for investment in council housing.

Prescott announces cut-price homes plan

28 September 2004

Key workers and first time buyers will be able to purchase a new home for around a third of the market price under a government-assisted housing scheme.

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