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New rules could ease Gypsy evictions
30 November 2004
The government has launched a public consultation on new rules to rid communities of unwanted Gypsies and travellers.
Executive starts search for renewable sites
30 November 2004
A survey of Scotland's 9,650 kilometres of coastline is to be carried out to identify potential locations for renewable energy schemes.
Study to find ways of engaging communities
30 November 2004
Ways of engaging existing Thames Gateway communities in decisions about the regeneration of the area are to be explored by the University of East London.
UK population set to continue to rise
30 November 2004
The population of England will continue to rise over the next 25 years - except in the north east, where it will shrink by 2 per cent by 2028.
Civil servants escape action over Holyrood
30 November 2004
Civil servants failed to follow procurement guidelines when commissioning the Scottish parliament building and did not inform ministers of "risk factors", an inquiry concluded last week.
South East votes to slash housing numbers
29 November 2004
Members of the South East Regional Assembly today voted to lower the proposed housing provision options for the area.
Developers question homes target
29 November 2004
Building more than 90,000 homes in the London part of the Thames Gateway by 2016 looks increasingly unrealistic, according to a number of property experts.
Report identifies 'fractured Britain'
29 November 2004
The Government’s housing policy is contributing to an increasingly polarised society, new research claims.
Manchester pre-fab mortgage uncertainty
29 November 2004
People interested in buying flats in Manchester’s first off-site manufactured housing development could struggle to obtain a mortgage.
Livingstone unveils gateway scheme
26 November 2004
London mayor Ken Livingstone has announced the creation of a massive mixed-use development in the Thames Gateway.
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