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Cooper announces overcrowding measures
8 March 2006
More social homes for families will be built in London, as part of a government drive to reduce overcrowding.
Council body welcomes court traveller ruling
8 March 2006
The Local Government Association has welcomed a court ruling which backed a council’s right to evict a family of travellers from a recreation field.
Welsh minister announces planning cash boost
8 March 2006
Every Welsh council will receive £70,000 to improve planning services, it was announced today.
High Court decontamination test case opens
8 March 2006
A housing estate on a former gas works is at the centre of a test case over who pays the bills for cleaning up land contaminated by the gas industry.
Tories say city region report shows RDA failure
8 March 2006
The Conservative Party has claimed that yesterday’s major report into urban affairs is an indictment of government regeneration policy.
Environment minister supports road scheme
8 March 2006
The minister responsible for areas of outstanding natural beauty is supporting a road scheme through one of these protected landscapes.
Homes tax change fails to improve housing
8 March 2006
Many rural councils benefiting from council tax rises on second homes are failing to reinvest in affordable housing, according to a government quango today.
Planning team expands to meet high demand
8 March 2006
A team which helps speed major planning applications is to expand to meet increasing demand for its services.
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