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Brown places planning at heart of agenda
7 January 2008
Prime minister Gordon Brown yesterday said that 2008 will be a decisive year for making long-term planning decisions.
Longbridge regeneration plan set for approval
7 January 2008
Birmingham City Council is confident it will win government support for its plans to regenerate the former MG Rover plant at Longbridge.
Airport to lobby for runway extension
7 January 2008
George Best Belfast City Airport has appointed consultants to prepare plans for a runway expansion.
Business calls for Scottish planning reforms
7 January 2008
Scotland's two main business organisations have called for the country's planning system to become more responsive to economic needs.
Everton stadium plans submitted
2 January 2008
Plans for a new stadium for Everton Football Club have been submitted.
Wychavon wins gypsy site challenge
2 January 2008
Wychavon District Council has won a challenge to a government decision allowing a gypsy couple to keep their caravan on a site at Upton Warren, Worcestershire.
Planners claim new year honours
2 January 2008
Planners and built environment professionals have been rewarded for their work in the 2008 new year honours list.
BBC moves closer to Manchester move
11 February 2008
The BBC's move to Salford Quays, outside Manchester, has taken a step forward after the latest phase of the proposed Media City development won planning permission.
London to get cycle hire scheme
11 February 2008
A cycle hire initiative making 6,000 bikes available to Londoners has been announced by mayor Ken Livingstone.
Supermarkets set to face monopoly crackdown
11 February 2008
Tougher planning restrictions are set to be unveiled by the Competition Commission this week in a bid to stop individual supermarkets dominating shopping areas.
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