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Global investors to demand climate deal
12 November 2008
There is an old adage behind economic development that wherever the money goes, politicians and then planning soon follow.
Johnson gives McKee outer London role
12 November 2008
Mayor of London Boris Johnson has appointed William McKee to set up and chair his Outer London Commission.
London Councils warns on levy cash
11 November 2008
London Councils have warned that communities will lose regeneration and transport funding unless a cap is put on the cash London's mayor can take from the proposed Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL).
Crane Survey reveals extent of construction slump
11 November 2008
The latest Drivers Jonas Crane Survey has revealed a steep drop in development activity across the capital.
Developers open books to cut Section 106 costs
11 November 2008
Cash strapped developers are reducing Section 106 commitments by up to 60 per cent by showing planners their balance sheets, a leading planning consultant has told Planning .
Heseltine slams 'shambles' Thames Gateway
11 November 2008
Former Conservative environment secretary Lord Heseltine has told the 2008 BCS conference that the Thames Gateway is a "shambles".
Go-ahead for Southampton maritime centre
11 November 2008
Southampton City Council has resolved to grant detailed planning approval for a Maritime Centre of Excellence.
Tesco launches competition test challenge...
11 November 2008
Tesco today begins its fight against the proposed competition test that would limit its opening stores in areas where it already has more than 60 per cent share of the market.
...as Leahy calls for 'sensible' planning decisions
11 November 2008
Tesco chief executive Terry Leahy has said his business is "not a charity" but is still committed to its UK regeneration programme.
Housing market plunges further
11 November 2008
The mortgage market collapsed to a record low in September, with just 35,000 deals approved during the month.
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