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Croydon approves compulsory site purchase
21 March 2006
Croydon Council has decided to pursue a Compulsory Purchase Order to help deliver contested plans for an arena-led redevelopment scheme.
GMB list of councils failing to deliver affordable homes
21 March 2006
According to the GMB union, the following list of local authorities failed to start any social housing units during 2004/05.
Union slams councils for affordable homes failure
21 March 2006
More than a third of English councils failed to start a single unit of social housing last year, according to a new study by the GMB union.
Study to consider separate housing use class
21 March 2006
A separate planning use class for affordable housing will be considered as part of a review announced by the Scottish Executive.
Planning officers attack planning system reforms
21 March 2006
The reformed local development framework process is failing to deliver a more streamlined planning system, according to the Planning Officers Society.
Development plans to miss summer examination
21 March 2006
Over-ambition by local authorities means only 21 development plans will be ready to examine this summer, according to the Planning Inspectorate’s policy director.
Edinburgh rail plans fall behind schedule
21 March 2006
Three key Scottish rail projects are behind schedule, the Scottish Executive has announced.
Livingstone backs new Thames flood protection
21 March 2006
London mayor Ken Livingstone has thrown his weight behind plans to build new flood defences in the Thames estuary, to protect new housing.
Black Country study outlines growth options
21 March 2006
Investment within the Black Country could be refocused on its four major retail centres, under proposals in a new sub-regional planning study.
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