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Lenders 'vital for housing renewal'
3 September 2004
Mortgage lenders will have a vital role in helping to turn around areas suffering from low demand housing, government-commissioned research claims.
Report: Learn lessons from large-scale projects
3 September 2004
The Scottish planning system needs to employ a more coherent green approach in assessing large-scale developments to deliver long-term benefits, according to latest research.
Court ruling saves M6 operator millions
2 September 2004
The operators of the M6 toll road will be saved millions by a High Court ruling today that the highway is not subject to business rates.
New rules for Scottish open cast mine plans
2 September 2004
Proposed changes to planning rules in Scotland, announced today, would stop opencast coal mines from opening near existing mines, quarries and landfill sites if impacts cannot be mitigated.
New tower planned for Newcastle skyline
2 September 2004
Plans for a mixed-use complex that includes what would be Tyneside’s tallest tower block have been unveiled.
Supporting People budget to be cut
2 September 2004
Eighty million pounds will be cut from a government programme that supports independent living for 1.2 million vulnerable people, ministers announced this week.
Edinburgh new town plans expected
2 September 2004
A planning application is expected to be submitted early next year for the redevelopment of part of Edinburgh's Old Town which was devastated by fire in 2002.
Highland turbines fire strategy row
2 September 2004
Renewed calls have been made for a national strategy on wind farms after Highland Council backed plans for 17 turbines in a national scenic area (NSA).
Proposed Norwich bypass 'of no benefit'
1 September 2004
A proposed £120 million bypass for north Norwich is unlikely to provide any real long-term benefits for the region, opponents to the scheme have claimed.
Poll shows imporance of countryside access
1 September 2004
Regular access to local countryside is more highly valued by the public than less frequent trips to spectacular landscapes, according to latest research.
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