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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.

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.

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.

Luton hits back after crap town award

1 October 2004

Luton's civic leaders hit back this week at an online poll dubbing the Bedfordshire town the UK's worst place to live.

In brief: Football fans campaign for new stadium at Brighton

1 October 2004

Up to 8,000 football fans marched through Brighton this week to campaign for a new stadium for Brighton and Hove Albion Football Club. Deputy prime minister John Prescott has reconvened a public inquiry into the club's application for a stadium at Falmer (Planning, 23 July, p1) to consider more evidence on the suitability of alternative sites.

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