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RTPI uncovers special award nominee lists
3 December 2004
Three prominent consultancies and five young practitioners are in line for honours in the RTPI Planning Awards for 2004.
Walthamstow renewal claims top prize
3 December 2004
The revitalisation of Walthamstow town centre in north-east London scooped top prize in the annual London Planning Awards this week.
South East home dispute deepens
3 December 2004
South East council leaders have voted to advocate lower levels of house building for the region's forthcoming plan than recommended by planning officers.
Views sought on execution of reformation
3 December 2004
A consultation on how changes to the development control system are to be implemented was launched by the ODPM this week.
Football clubs hold talks on ground share
3 December 2004
More speculation about a ground share between Liverpool and Everton Football Clubs surfaced this week when the government confirmed a meeting with both.
Tolkien house in Oxford wins grade II listing
3 December 2004
A family home in Oxford's suburbs is to be given special protection because it has housed an internationally acclaimed author.
Camberley town centre to be transformed
3 December 2004
Camberley town centre will be transformed after a £100 million redevelopment won planning permission from Surrey Heath Borough Council this week. The Crest Nicholson scheme includes a cinema, bowling alley, shops, restaurants and cafes as well as flats and car parking. Work is expected to start next summer and the first phase should be open by Christmas 2006.
Mixed poverty tale revealed in figures
3 December 2004
Levels of poverty in the UK continue to fall but more young, single, working-age adults are living on the breadline, according to latest research.
Congestion charge rise mauled by local traders
3 December 2004
Plans to increase London's congestion charge were condemned as "unacceptable" by the capital's business lobby this week.
Government unveil Gypsy sites powers
3 December 2004
Powers to stop the development of Gypsy and traveller sites were unveiled by the government for public consultation this week.
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