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Aberdeen hit by decision to close school

8 October 2004

The University of Aberdeen's planning school has officially closed following the decision to restructure the department, it surfaced this week.

Young buyers put off in South West

8 October 2004

The South West is now one of the least affordable regions of Britain for young first-time buyers, according to latest research.

Towers set to transform Leeds skyline

8 October 2004

The Leeds skyline will be revolutionised by a pair of "kissing towers" proposed to regenerate part of the city, it emerged last week.

International prize on offer for young star

8 October 2004

An expenses-paid trip to San Francisco next spring is in store for the winner of the RTPI Young Planner of the Year Award 2004.

Tories pledge to exploit rail development

8 October 2004

A future Conservative government would transform railway stations by exploiting brownfield development, shadow transport and environment secretary Tim Yeo promised this week.

Surveyors call for support for green building

8 October 2004

Private developers are unlikely to adopt more sustainable building processes unless prompted by governments, according to the Royal Institution for Chartered Surveyors (RICS).

Firms merge to enhance regional clout

8 October 2004

CSJ Planning and Brooke Smith Associates have merged to create a major presence in the South West and the Midlands.

Training to help councils with conservation plans

8 October 2004

A heritage-based training programme has been launched to help cash-strapped local authorities deal with planning applications with a conservation element more quickly.

Urban expert chosen to lead city study

8 October 2004

A major study of urban conditions and trends in England is to be led by urban affairs expert Michael Parkinson, the ODPM announced this week.

In brief: Plans for a £12 million Olympic-sized swimming pool ...

8 October 2004

Plans for a £12 million Olympic-sized swimming pool have been approved by Liverpool City Council. The facility will be built at Picton and will be supported by a Sport England grant. It will be one of only a few 50m swimming pools in the country.

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