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Commission lays down disability gauntlet

4 October 2004

The Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment has challenged public service providers affected by new disability law to follow the example of the UK's top architects.

New Street gets cash pledge from RDA

18 October 2004

The redevelopment of Birmingham’s overcrowded New Street station has moved a step closer following a pledge of financial backing for the £350m project by Advantage West Midlands (AWM).

Doncaster academy plans dropped

18 October 2004

Government plans to set up 200 state-sponsored city academies have suffered a blow after campaigners succeeded in blocking the construction of a £22 million school in Yorkshire.

New taskforce to help clean brownfield land

18 October 2004

The Government has set up a taskforce to help developers clean up brownfield land amid concerns that European directives and rulings will hold up new housing schemes.

Olympic stadium to be retained for athletics

11 October 2004

The proposed Olympic stadium would be retained as a scaled down athletics venue after the 2012 Games, Ken Livingstone has announced.

South West regeneration centre opens

11 October 2004

A dedicated centre for regeneration workers in the South West has opened.

Sustainable development strategy has 'failed'

11 October 2004

The government's sustainable development strategy has failed to prioritise the environment over economic growth, according to the Commons Environmental Audit Committee.

Travellers lose Essex farm battle

25 October 2004

Travellers who have set up home on land in Essex will have to leave it by July next year after a High Court ruling today.

Report calls for long-term Olympic vision

25 October 2004

London’s 2012 Olympic bid team should start planning now to make sure it can sustain benefits for the capital, a think-tank report warn.

Kent renewal faces massive funding gap

14 October 2004

There is a £300 million gap in funding the regeneration of the Kent area of the Thames Gateway, a leading official claimed last week.

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