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Tories plan to axe housing targets
10 October 2008
A Tory government would scrap national and regional homebuilding targets, the party's housing spokesman said this week.
Eco-towns to meet level four of six-level code as in Eco-Towns Progress Report
10 October 2008
The Department for Communities and Local Government has denied press reports that its planned eco-towns may disregard green housebuilding standard the code for sustainable homes. A spokesman said eco-towns will have to meet level four of the six-level code, as set out in its Eco-Towns Progress Report in July.
Go-ahead for the redevelopment of New Covent Garden Market
10 October 2008
Plans for the redevelopment of the New Covent Garden Market in Vauxhall, London, can now begin in earnest. The go-ahead was signalled after both the Treasury and the Environment Department approved the business case for the proposals.
CPRE pushing for amendment to planning bill
10 October 2008
Unregulated "goodwill payments" to councils by wind farm developers threaten to bring the planning system into disrepute, according to the Campaign to Protect Rural England. Instead, the CPRE is pushing for an amendment to the planning bill to make wind farm builders pay the proposed Community Infrastructure Levy on developers.
Restorative justice is 'a no-brainer'
10 October 2008
A former chairman of the body that oversees England and Wales' youth justice system said it is a "no-brainer" for regeneration practitioners to use an approach that reconciles victim and criminal to tackle low-level crime in communities.
Ready for take-off - Schoolchildren celebrate arrival of play equipment
10 October 2008
Primary school children in Cambridge last week celebrated a donation of new equipment for their playground by releasing 100 balloons into the sky.
Scots primary children to get free school meals
10 October 2008
All children in the first three years of primary school in Scotland will receive free school meals from 2010, the Scottish Government has announced.
Crossrail funding deadline missed
10 October 2008
Failure to meet funding deadlines for the proposed cross-London rail link have raised concerns over potential delays to the £16 billion Crossrail scheme.
Finance Briefs
10 October 2008
- The Scottish Government has announced £9 million of funding to mitigate the impact of the credit crunch on developers.
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