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Fair rating prompts council to defence

24 September 2004

The London Borough of Ealing has expressed its disappointment after the Audit Commission gave its planning service a rating of "fair" and said its prospects for improvement are uncertain.

Southwark barge eviction quashed

24 September 2004

A barge-dwelling community on the banks of the River Thames has been saved after a planning inspector quashed eviction notices served by the London Borough of Southwark.

MPs poised to probe role of design body

24 September 2004

An influential committee of MPs is set to probe the "role and effectiveness" of the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE).

Lack of funds forces centre to close door

24 September 2004

The future of a millennium attraction that promotes sustainable development looked bleak last week as it closed its doors to the general public.

Walkers mark widening of 'right to roam' ruling

24 September 2004

Hundreds of people set out across privately-owned land for the first time as two initial "right to roam" maps were published last week.

Scottish News: Talks start on bill to control green impact

24 September 2004

Consultation has been launched on a bill that could force public bodies to consider the environmental impact of projects at an earlier stage.

Tanner on ... rows to come over alternative energy choices

24 September 2004

The simultaneous discovery by both the prime minister and the leader of the opposition that the planet is overheating and we must quickly develop clean, alternative energy sources is welcome. But I wonder if they realise just how controversial an election issue it may become.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Leisure and entertainment. Inspector refutes objections to hotel design

24 September 2004

The redevelopment of a three-storey hotel in a built-up area of Berkshire to create a four-storey 60-bedroom hotel has been allowed after an inspector decided that the scheme did not amount to overdevelopment of the site.

Virgin launches high-speed rail service

24 September 2004

A Pendolino train knocked 35 minutes off London to Manchester travelling times this week, completing the journey in just one hour and 53 minutes in a test run.

Study blames fall in activity on restrictions

24 September 2004

Restrictive planning rules can cause businesses to leave towns and hinder their economic growth, according to latest research.

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