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Hill lays down law on hitting output target

17 September 2004

Local authorities can do more to meet targets for processing planning applications, planning minister Keith Hill said this week.

Agency highlights perils of time bomb

17 September 2004

The development of 800,000 homes in the South East could set off an "environmental time bomb", the Environment Agency warned this week.

Figures show hike in student intakes

17 September 2004

The number of students taking up postgraduate planning courses has soared as a result of the government's bursary scheme, Planning can reveal.

Major summit draft unveiled by organisers

17 September 2004

The draft programme for the largest sustainable communities conference in the UK was unveiled by deputy prime minister John Prescott this week.

Heritage body submits idea for monument

17 September 2004

A planning application for a new visitor centre at Stonehenge was submitted this week by English Heritage.

Retailer seeks Doncaster site for giant store

17 September 2004

Retail giant IKEA has this week submitted an outline planning application for a store at a business park in Doncaster.

Institute reveals Stirling prize shortlist

17 September 2004

Major projects in the West Midlands and central London were shortlisted last week for the Royal Institute of British Architects' (RIBA) annual Stirling Prize.

Government accused of failure on wildlife target

17 September 2004

The government's draft planning statement on biodiversity and nature conservation (PPS9) is too concise and fails to put the needs of wildlife at the heart of the planning system, according to campaigners.

Liverpool calls for talks on Northern Way

17 September 2004

A Liverpool councillor and housing expert has written to ministers complaining that a lack of consultation on the regeneration of northern England means the initiative is doomed to fail.

In brief: Liberal Democrats publish draft pre-manifesto

17 September 2004

The Liberal Democrats have promised to use the planning system to deliver more affordable rented and shared ownership homes in a draft pre-manifesto published this week. VAT would be reformed to encourage developers to repair and re-use empty buildings and brownfield land. The party would also aim to increase recycling, reform the railways and reward owners of less polluting cars with lower taxes. Freedom, Fairness, Trust can be viewed via www.PlanningResource.co.uk.

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