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ODPM demands climate change action

15 October 2004

Planners must act now to tackle the problem of climate change, according to a government document issued this week.

Figures reveal rise in number of households

15 October 2004

A growing share of additional UK households will be formed as a result of inward migration, according to latest research.

Appeal target set for urgent review

15 October 2004

The ODPM is "urgently reviewing" its recently introduced three-month cut-off point for lodging appeals in response to the explosion in challenges to councils' decisions, Planning has learnt.

Landlords aim to avoid past housing error

15 October 2004

London's social landlords are calling on the Housing Corporation to upgrade its development standards to avoid repeating the mistakes of the high-rise era.

Hothouse community centre wins award

15 October 2004

The Hothouse community centre in east London has won a British Urban Regeneration Association best practice award. Other winners included the Castlefield regeneration scheme in Manchester and Littlehampton's East Bank redevelopment.

Universities to study spatial ways forward

15 October 2004

Different approaches to spatial planning in the UK are to be researched by the Universities of Reading, Hull and Newcastle.

Fund shortfall highlighted in Kent renewal

15 October 2004

A £300 million gap in funding for the regeneration of the Kent area of the Thames Gateway was revealed last week.

Thurrock drafts in property executive

15 October 2004

A property professional has been appointed as chief executive of Thurrock Urban Development Corporation (UDC).

Builders told to improve home design standards

15 October 2004

House builders must adopt better design standards because the quality of most new homes is only "average", the government's architecture watchdog warned this week.

Mayor reveals capital transport outlay

15 October 2004

A £10 billion five-year investment programme to modernise the capital's transport system was unveiled by London mayor Ken Livingstone this week.

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