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Road scheme secures premier's prize

29 October 2004

A road scheme has won the Prime Minister's Better Public Building Award for the first time, with the A650 Bingley Relief Road scheme scooping this year's prize.

Voters display resistance to super casinos

29 October 2004

Government plans to allow regional super casinos are opposed by more than half of voters, according to an ICM-Guardian poll this week.

Target outlined in growth area drive

29 October 2004

The government wants 170,000 homes delivered in the Milton Keynes-South Midlands growth area by 2021 and at least 100,000 more by 2031, ministers revealed this week.

Conservatives reveal housing policy revision

29 October 2004

At least ten per cent of all applications for affordable housing should be provided through shared equity and without government development grants, the Conservatives pledged this week.

Behaviour key to success of sustainability

29 October 2004

People and organisations must change their behaviour to help tackle climate change and achieve sustainability, environment secretary Margaret Beckett insisted this week.

Report points to waste crisis in principality

29 October 2004

Additional facilities for managing waste in Wales will not be built in time to meet increasing demand, according to auditor general Sir John Bourn.

Lawyers query end of Crown immunity

29 October 2004

The government will retain enormous power over its own developments despite incoming provisions ending Crown immunity, lawyers warned this week.

Study rules small sites crucial to growth plans

29 October 2004

The development of small sites will be key to growth in the London section of the M11 corridor, a study by Roger Tym & Partners has concluded.

Oxfordshire rebels on housing targets

29 October 2004

A South East council is urging regional planners to put back the government's targets for housing growth until supporting infrastructure is provided.

Opening of primary school in Wales

29 October 2004

The opening of a primary school last week marked the completion of a £20 million regeneration scheme in Caerphilly, south Wales. The school was opened by Wales's minister for social justice and regeneration Edwina Hart to celebrate the rejuvenation of the former mining community. The development is one of the largest schemes of its kind in the country, incorporating a childcare centre, improved transport links, a community and health centre and business facilities. The project received funding from the Welsh Development Agency, the European Regional Development Fund, the National Lottery and Caerphilly County Borough Council.

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