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Councils retain say on major facilities
21 November 2008
Councils will be granted sufficient time to submit local impact reports to the infrastructure planning commission (IPC), the government has insisted.
Walkway win angers group
21 November 2008
Campaigners have condemned North Somerset Council's decision to allow Bristol Airport's plans for a walkway to proceed without a full planning application.
An all-party parliamentary group launched
21 November 2008
An all-party parliamentary group has been launched to tackle key infrastructure issues such as energy security, flood prevention and transport development.
Transport masters courses rise in popularity
20 November 2008
The number of students working for a transport masters degree rose by 16 per cent this year.
Mayor urged to reconsider Parliament Square makeover
19 November 2008
London Assembly members have passed a motion criticising mayor Boris Johnson's decision to scrap plans for the redevelopment of Parliament Square.
CABE to review Crossrail station designs
19 November 2008
A design review panel has been set up by CABE to provide advice on design quality for new Crossrail stations, and the buildings above them.
All-Party infrastructure group launched
18 November 2008
An All-Party Parliamentary Group has been launched to tackle key infrastructure issues such as energy security, flood prevention and transport development.
Camden approves square makeover
18 November 2008
The London Borough of Camden has approved a pedestrian friendly makeover for a busy junction.
DfT announces first 'Keynesian' project
18 November 2008
The Department of Transport has announced its first major infrastructure project to be brought forward under government plans to stimulate the economy.
Johnson pledges Heathrow legal challenge cash
18 November 2008
London mayor Boris Johnson has pledged an initial £15,000 towards the cost of mounting a legal challenge if the government gives the go ahead to plans for a third runway at Heathrow airport.
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