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New Scottish regeneration strategy launched
28 February 2006
The Scottish Executive today created two new urban regeneration companies in a raft of measures to tackle deprivation and contaminated land.
TCPA fears lack of cash will halt homes studies
28 February 2006
A leading environment charity today questioned whether planning departments have sufficient resources for proposed housing assessments.
UK signs up to landscape planning vision
28 February 2006
The government has signed up to an international convention promoting landscape planning.
Manchester moors turbine proposals rejected
28 February 2006
Proposals for seven wind turbines near Manchester were rejected this week on environmental grounds.
Accountants criticise planning gain proposals
28 February 2006
Proposals for a planning gain supplement could raise housing costs and do little to boost supply, according to the representative body for accountants.
Casinos 'have minimal regeneration impact'
28 February 2006
Proposed super-casinos would cause social problems, with any economic benefits leaking overseas, according to a new report.
Think-tank calls for greater housing incentives
27 February 2006
Communities should be given more incentives to support housebuilding, according to a think-tank today.
RTPI slams housing planning guidance plans
27 February 2006
The Royal Town Planning Institute today slammed proposals for planning guidance on housing as a return to ‘predict and provide’ methods.
ODPM launches review of planning reforms
27 February 2006
The Government today announced a major review of whether its reforms to planning legislation are working.
Scots look to become leader in renewables
27 February 2006
Scottish ministers are to set ambitious targets for the use of heat from renewable sources.
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