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Development Tax: The view from the ground
17 March 2006
Media coverage of the Treasury's bid to introduce a planning gain supplement has been largely negative. But our survey of planning directors and social housebuilders reveals a warmer reaction to the plans, finds Ben Walker.
Survey shows land tax is surviving trial by press
17 March 2006
The Government's proposals for a planning gain supplement are, as our survey found, far from perfect (see Special Report, p20). Most respondents, for example, held that a PGS won't lead to more housebuilding - and if it fails in that, it will have failed altogether.
Retail sheds won't help boost renewal
17 March 2006
'Tescopoly', or Every Little Hurts: no less than 200 anti-Tesco movements all over the country have joined forces in a new national movement.
Youth movie tells only half the story
17 March 2006
In a bizarre case of London Bus Syndrome, three appearances on the BBC arrived at once for me last week. Two of them, including an appearance on Newsnight, concerned the release of a new film, Kidulthood, about a day in the lives of a group of Notting Hill youngsters, given the day off school following the suicide of a classmate.
Our friend in the North - Neville Chamberlain, chairman, Northern Way
17 March 2006
The man leading the North's growth strategy may draw inspiration from a Victorian forebear and his North-East heritage in his efforts to eradicate the wealth divide with the South.
Second Opinion - Tattenhoe Park Masterplan
17 March 2006
Name of scheme: Tattenhoe Park Masterplan Published: January 2006 Commissioned by: The Milton Keynes Partnership Produced by: Savills and Alan Baxter and Associates Scope/purpose: A draft masterplan produced for one of the last neighbourhood...
Why less can mean more for our cities
17 March 2006
Next week's Budget will herald a major review of a whole range of regeneration programmes. It should work towards reducing the number of initiatives and concentrating on strategic city-regional projects, says Dermot Finch.
War on child poverty will be long haul
17 March 2006
Despite its encouraging progress, the Government's failure to meet its initial target to reduce child poverty underlines the scale of the task that lies ahead, says Jamie Carpenter.
Points-based immigration system launched
17 March 2006
Plans for a points-based immigration system designed to fill skills gaps in the labour market were launched last week by the home secretary Charles Clarke.
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