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White Young Green to act as consultant for St Austell town centre

25 August 2006

White Young Green is to act as environmental consultant on the redevelopment of St Austell town centre in Cornwall. The firm has been appointed by David McLean Developments and the South West of England Regional Development Agency to carry out a geotechnical assessment and associated site investigations for the £60 million mixed-use scheme. The redevelopment will create 14,000m2 of shops, a cinema, homes and a 600-space car park.

SLR Consulting set to launch archaeology and heritage team

25 August 2006

A specialist archaeology and cultural heritage team is set to be launched by environmental firm SLR Consulting. Tim Malim has joined the company to help build the team so that it can develop business in the heritage sector as well as work on environmental impact assessments, archaeological investigations and mitigation designs.

SJ Berwin advises Gazeley on exchange of contracts

25 August 2006

SJ Berwin's real estate department has advised Gazeley on the exchange of contracts to buy a development site at Wealdon Works, Horsham, for £16.5 million. The acquisition of the former brickworks site is conditional on Gazeley obtaining planning permission for a distribution warehouse.

Mott MacDonald to provide design and planning advice for Brighton Marina

25 August 2006

Design and planning advice for the £235 million Brighton Marina scheme is to be provided by Mott MacDonald. The Brunswick Developments project is intended to help regenerate part of the marina with 850 homes, 40 per cent of which will be social housing, a 40-storey tower and several smaller towers along with shops and public spaces. The scheme, which will add 11 buildings to the marina, is scheduled for completion by 2011.

JFA and Coral Cay to carry out forest management project

25 August 2006

A three-year forest management project in Papua New Guinea is to be carried out by environmental planning consultancy JFA Ltd with Coral Cay Conservation for DEFRA. JFA will provide technical expertise on a biodiversity assessment and community-based forest conservation.

Strathclyde Passenger Transport commissions MVA to carry out study

25 August 2006

Strathclyde Passenger Transport has commissioned MVA to carry out the initial phases of the Glasgow conurbation public transport study. The study is aimed at providing a blueprint for public transport provision across the city and adjacent urban areas. MVA will assess the effectiveness of public transport provision and analyse the potential impact of planned land-use developments. The initial phases of the study are due to be completed in the autumn.

Edinburgh backs park-and-ride growth

25 August 2006

Plans for two new park-and-ride schemes on the outskirts of Edinburgh were given the go-ahead this week.

Authority sounds alarm over toll removal option

25 August 2006

Scrapping the Forth Road Bridge toll could jeopardise essential work to fix corroded cables, the Forth Estuary Transport Authority (FETA) argued last week.

High fares rebuked by rail passengers

25 August 2006

Passenger satisfaction with value for money on the railways has reached an all-time low, according to the rail regulator.

Freight sector obstructed by excess traffic

25 August 2006

Road congestion is the second biggest issue hindering the freight industry, research published by the Freight Transport Association (FTA) has revealed.

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