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ODPM announces fee hike to fill gap
24 September 2004
The ODPM aims to raise an extra £30 million to fund planning services in 2005-06 by raising application fees, it announced last week.
Business levy set to enable improvements
24 September 2004
Businesses will be able to improve their trading environment after regulations paving the way for business improvement districts (BIDs) came into force last week.
Map pinpoints noisiest spots across capital
24 September 2004
London's noisiest areas have been shown for the first time in a "noise map" of the capital published last week.
Job losses at Jaguar force council to act
24 September 2004
Coventry City Council is holding emergency talks this week to discuss the implications of job cuts at the city's last car plant.
Newport to become data headquarters
24 September 2004
Newport is to become home to the corporate headquarters of the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the agency announced this week.
Growth fund sets out to close north-south gap
24 September 2004
A £100 million growth fund will help kick-start plans to narrow the economic gap between the north and south of England, the government announced this week.
'Smart growth' plan aired for Midlands
24 September 2004
A programme to propel growth across the Midlands, boosting competitiveness and sustainability, has been outlined by the region's development agencies.
In brief: Victoria and Albert Museum plans abandoned
24 September 2004
Trustees of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London have pulled the plug on their ambitious plans to build a £70 million gallery. The Spiral Project, designed by Daniel Libeskind, was intended to provide exhibition space for the museum's contemporary design collection. The trustees voted to abandon the project after the Heritage Lottery Fund turned down their request for £15 million in funding.
In brief: CPRE briefing paper on phone masts
24 September 2004
There are likely to be more than 50,000 mobile phone masts in the UK by the end of 2007, 20 per cent more than at present, the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) warned this week. A CPRE briefing paper argues that the government should tighten the planning regime for new masts to prevent them becoming a scar on the countryside.
In brief: Wind farms are necessary says opinion poll
24 September 2004
Almost three-quarters of the population agree that wind farms are necessary to help meet energy needs in the UK, according to an opinion poll carried out for the British Wind Energy Association (BWEA). The association is launching a new campaign, called Embrace the Revolution, which aims to challenge the notion that wind farms are unpopular, noisy and a blot on the landscape.
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