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Government review to consider agency merger
19 April 2006
The government today confirmed its review of housing and regeneration delivery could lead to a merger of its two main quangos.
Options for Scottish marine park unveiled
19 April 2006
Consultation on where a Scottish coastal and maritime national park should be located has started.
Public inquiry into Musselburgh racecourse plan
19 April 2006
Scottish ministers have ordered a public inquiry into plans for an all-weather, floodlit race course at Musselburgh three weeks after they were approved by East Lothian Council.
Planning officer jailed for taking application bribes
19 April 2006
A planning enforcement officer at the London Borough of Enfield who took bribes on planning applications has been jailed for 18 months.
MPs call for greater imagination on energy crisis
19 April 2006
Nuclear power stations will not help tackle the UK’s energy crisis or reduce carbon emissions until 2016 at the earliest, according to a committee of MPs.
Chief sought to oversee Thames Gateway delivery
19 April 2006
The Government will appoint a chief executive to take charge of the regeneration of the Thames Gateway in June – months later than first planned.
Think-tank calls for abolition of planning system
18 April 2006
The planning system should be abolished in favour of a market-led approach, according to right-wing think-tank the Adam Smith Institute.
Liverpool stadium plan gets final approval
18 April 2006
Plans for a new stadium for Liverpool Football Club were granted final approval last week, paving the way for a wider regeneration initiative.
Power line upgrade rejected by councillors
18 April 2006
Scottish ministers have been urged to arrange urgent talks after Highland councillors last week unanimously rejected plans for the upgrade of a major power line.
Government waves through Kings Cross proposal
18 April 2006
Plans to regenerate London's King's Cross passed a major hurdle last week after the government confirmed it would not call in the scheme.
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