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Dover's port secures funding for rail link
21 April 2006
The Port of Dover could be reconnected to the rail network under plans being considered by the regional development agency for the South-East.
London public sector design bodies to merge
21 April 2006
A new body overseeing design standards on public projects in London will almost certainly go ahead, according to sources close to the Greater London Authority.
Birmingham to undertake city centre masterplan
21 April 2006
A ten-year masterplan to co-ordinate more than £8 billion of investment is to be developed by Birmingham Council.
Demos study to explore planning and democracy
21 April 2006
Think-tank Demos has joined forces with the Campaign to Protect Rural England to explore the connection between planning and democratic structures.
Super agency could take over government policies
20 April 2006
A range of government regeneration programmes could come be ceded to the new housing and regeneration super agency proposed yesterday.
Transport body defends itself from bridge critics
20 April 2006
The London mayor’s public transport body this week rejected fresh criticism of its analysis of benefits from the proposed Thames Gateway Bridge.
Fall in home building despite permission rise
20 April 2006
London has seen a slight fall in new homes over the past five years despite huge increases in planning permissions, according to research.
Planning timetables praised by research team
20 April 2006
Councils and government offices say local development schemes (LDS) are improving the delivery of planning policy, new research has found.
Betting experts: 'Casinos will boost economy'
20 April 2006
The UK's proposed new wave of casinos will boost the UK's economic productivity, according to a new report.
Parliament lobbied to support brownfield housing
19 April 2006
The Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) today called on MPs and peers to urge the government to continue its brownfield-first housing policy.
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