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Transport body drops Merseytram appeal
20 February 2006
Transport representatives in Liverpool will not appeal against a court ruling backing the government’s decision to withdraw funding for a tram route.
Water shortages threaten housing growth plan
20 February 2006
The Environment Agency says existing water resources will be unable to cope in an area identified for housing growth by the government.
Home building rise fails to reach London
20 February 2006
House building levels rose across England - but fell in London - in the final quarter of last year.
Hartlepool harbour plans get green light
20 February 2006
Plans have been approved for a major waterside regeneration scheme in Hartlepool.
Livingstone calls for focus on suburban decline
20 February 2006
London mayor Ken Livingstone has joined calls for urgent action to tackle the decline of the capital’s suburbs.
ODPM announces huge infrastructure boost
20 February 2006
A cash boost of £300m will fund 85 infrastructure schemes for new housing across the South East, the government has announced.
Orkney planning service suffers after departures
20 February 2006
Orkney Islands Council has withdrawn its face-to-face planning service due to staff shortages and a housing boom.
Report calls for London government shake-up
13 February 2006
London’s future is at risk from extra demands on housing, police, health and education services, according a major report today.
Bracknell plans get go-ahead from council
13 February 2006
Bracknell Forest Council has approved the £750m regeneration of its town centre.
Developer says planning reforms have failed
13 February 2006
A leading regeneration property developer today said planning delays are increasing despite major reforms to the system.
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