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Correction - Viewing document RSS14
29 October 2004
Readers wishing to view the document RSS14 for the East of England: Report of the Strategic Environmental Assessment (Regeneration & Renewal, 22 October, p5) should not use the phone number we gave last week. Instead, they should visit www.eera.gov.uk/category.asp?cat=382&id=SXDC07-A77F7590.
Casebook: Appeal cases - Mixed Development - Retail element fails need and policy tests
29 October 2004
Outline plans for a mixed-use development in South Yorkshire have been rejected by the deputy prime minister on the grounds of lack of need and conflict with national and development plan policies.
Bus passenger numbers have grown this year
29 October 2004
Bus passenger numbers have grown by 7.5 per cent this year, according to London mayor Ken Livingstone. He said September figures revealed that more than six million people are now travelling by bus every weekday. Livingstone put the increase down to improvements to the bus network.
The Housing Corporation appoints three new board members
29 October 2004
Government regulatory body the Housing Corporation has appointed three new board members: Chris Holmes, Peter Rogers and Kevin Lavery. Rogers is currently chief executive of Westminster City Council, Lavery is managing director of Public Sector Solutions, Enterprise Plc and Holmes is a self-employed researcher and writer, who was previously director of homeless charity Shelter.
Casebook: Appeal cases - Minerals Development - Extension held to improve quarry working
29 October 2004
The deputy prime minister has endorsed an inspector's recommendation to allow an extension to an existing quarry on the edge of a Lancashire moor after finding that its environmental impact would be satisfactory.
Major engineering work on the CRTL
29 October 2004
Major engineering work on the Channel Tunnel Rail Link (CRTL) high-speed railway tunnels under London was completed last week when the last section of paving was laid. The two parallel tunnels run between St Pancras and Dagenham and will carry a single track on which trains will run at up to 143 mph. Once the entire CRTL is open in 2007, the fastest London to Paris Eurostar journey times will be reduced to 140 minutes.
Casebook: Appeal cases - Householder Development - Pipework changes judged harmful to listed house
29 October 2004
A retrospective application to replace and extend a waste pipe from a bathroom in a grade II listed terrace house in a Greater Manchester conservation area has been rejected because it harmed the special architectural and historic interest of the building and the character and appearance of the area.
Transport operators face increasing competition
29 October 2004
Transport operators face increasing competition from the private car because their existing core markets are shrinking, a report warns. The Commission for Integrated Transport study, published this week, says that the existing market for public transport is declining for economic and demographic reasons, and will eventually reduce to uneconomically low levels. Competition in the Passenger Transport Industry is available at www.cfit.gov.uk/research/competition/index.htm.
Casebook: Appeal cases - Householder Development - Garage judged to harm setting of Brunel house
29 October 2004
A proposal for a garage and hobbies room at a listed house in Oxfordshire has been refused on the grounds that it would compromise its setting and harm the character and appearance of a conservation area.
London Olympics bid 'must be based on regeneration vision'
29 October 2004
Preparation for a London Olympics needs to be embedded into a broader regeneration strategy from the outset if the Games are to deliver a sustainable social and economic legacy for east London, a new report claims.
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