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Public land sharing 'could boost regeneration'
17 May 2006
The public sector must be prepared to share its land assets to attract private sector investment, an expert has told Regeneration & Renewal’s national conference.
Crackdown biting on roadside advertising
17 May 2006
Local authorities in the West Midlands are winning the fight against illegal roadside advertising, according to the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE).
South East presses transport secretary on funding
16 May 2006
South East transport officials have written to the transport secretary complaining that government inaction is slowing development.
Charity calls for prostitution tolerance zones
16 May 2006
Redesigning public spaces could help street sex workers and local residents coexist more effectively, according to a new study.
Planning guidance unveiled to build on Olympics
16 May 2006
Industrial land could provide 40,000 new homes in the area around the 2012 Olympics site in London, according to planning guidance released today.
Gypsy report: 'Planners failing on race laws'
16 May 2006
Local authorities are failing to make the connection between planning and race equality, according to the Commission for Racial Equality.
£60,000 homes might not aid affordability
16 May 2006
The government has admitted that there is no mechanism to prevent its much-vaunted £60,000 homes from being sold at full market prices.
NHS is 'failing to build sustainable hospitals'
16 May 2006
The NHS is failing to embrace the principles of sustainable development, a design seminar was told yesterday.
Treasury warns of cuts in spending review
16 May 2006
The Treasury has warned that public money will be in short supply at next year's comprehensive spending review.
Liverpool signals scrapping of tall buildings policy
15 May 2006
Liverpool council is to scrap its controversial tall buildings policy which would have limited the development of skyscrapers to just three zones in the city.
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