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Agency advocates London travel plans
15 December 2006
Consistent travel plans can help to speed up planning and should be seen as a positive feature of a development, Transport for London (TfL) advised this week.
Boroughs unite to fight extra Heathrow runway
15 December 2006
Local authorities in west London have joined forces to fight plans for a third runway at Heathrow.
Authorities set for greater bus control
15 December 2006
The biggest shake-up in the bus industry for 20 years is set to give local authorities more powers over services.
Airport details growth target in masterplan
15 December 2006
Nottingham East Midlands Airport has published a masterplan that aims to make its site operations carbon neutral by 2012.
Group advises on ideal road pricing option
15 December 2006
A mix of technologies should be used to implement road pricing, according to a group of engineering organisations.
Route to success noted in gateway
15 December 2006
The Thames Gateway project will fail to develop sustainable communities unless the 180,000 jobs planned for the area go to local people, chief executive Judith Armitt warned this week.
Guide gives advice on brownfield land
15 December 2006
A guide to help local authorities and developers transform an estimated 63,000ha of under-used brownfield land across England was launched this week.
Thurrock sets riverside site housing goals
15 December 2006
A 10ha brownfield site on the Thurrock riverside could be developed into more than 1,000 homes, of which 30 per cent would be affordable.
Scheme to help regenerate Poplar backed by the London Borough of Twoer Hamlets
15 December 2006
A £30 million scheme to help regenerate Poplar has been backed by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. It proposes to transform a redundant industrial building into 1,500m2 of commercial space and 122 homes. Toynbee Housing Group has bought the site and aims for 35 per cent of the development to comprise affordable homes for local people. A children's play area will also be built. Nathaniel Lichfield and Partners was planning consultant on the project.
Portland Square set for a revamp
15 December 2006
Bristol's Portland Square is set for a £10 million revamp after the city council approved the scheme. CSJ Planning Consultants and Narracott Oxford Mills Architects secured planning permission last week to convert and restore 31 and 32 Portland Square on behalf of site owner D&J Singh. The plans also include redeveloping land at the rear of the site into 62 flats and a shop. Work is due to start by next summer.
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