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Liverpool stadium proposal approved

1 October 2004

Liverpool Football Club's plans to build a stadium were given the green light by the government this week.

Reforms force plan revisions across nation

1 October 2004

Planners in England will be obliged to revise regional and local development plans in the latest wave of system reforms.

Statistics expose salary inequality

1 October 2004

Top-grade planning officers' pay is at the bottom of the scale compared to other council chiefs, according to latest figures.

Industry body calls for social homes pledge

1 October 2004

The government should commit itself to the Barker review's social housing targets, according to a construction industry body.

Growth plans dismissed by angry county

1 October 2004

Government proposals to build an extra 18,000 homes in the M11 growth area have been rejected by Cambridgeshire County Council.

Technical blip hampers path of swift trains

1 October 2004

Virgin's tilting trains experienced teething problems during their first day of service this week.

Physical regeneration news in brief: London Development Agency asks Londoners

1 October 2004

The London Development Agency is asking Londoners what should happen to Crystal Palace Park. Ideas for the 80ha south London park range from a tidy-up to a major overhaul, with a refurbishment of the current National Sports Centre or even a new facility. For more details about the consultation, visit www.crystalpalacepark.org.uk.

Welsh performance statistics released

1 October 2004

Around 63 per cent of planning applications are being processed within eight weeks in Wales, according to latest figures.

Physical regeneration news: Market change

1 October 2004

Plans to redevelop the largely derelict end of Smithfield Market in the City of London were unveiled last week. The development proposed on the western end of the historic meat market by Thornfield Properties includes 46,450 sq metres of office space and 9,290 sq metres of retail space around a market hall. Unlike the rest of Smithfield Market, the former general market, annex and public toilet building are not listed. Thornfield Properties expects the redevelopment to create up to 3,000 jobs and includes £18 million of local railway infrastructure improvements. The plans have been backed by Smithfield Market Tenants' Association. A planning application has been submitted to the City of London Corporation.

Institute demands age audit in policy updates

1 October 2004

The government should commission a formal audit of the age dimension in all planning policy and guidance, according to an RTPI report.

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