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Enterprise zones boost local businesses
21 January 2004
Enterprise zones have helped firms expand and create jobs, according to an ODPM research report.
Extra cash for urban buses
21 January 2004
Nearly £20 million is to be awarded to 40 urban bus projects.
Scottish Executive to end B&B for the homeless
21 January 2004
Minister for communities, Margaret Curran has announced she will launch a consultation exercise on ending the use of bed and breakfast accommodation for homeless families with children.
Public access to planning comes under spotlight
21 January 2004
The ODPM has commissioned Land Use Consultants to carry out a three month study of current policy and practice in providing access to planning information and charging for documents.
Government unveils advice on play areas
21 January 2004
Research on developing accessible play areas has been published by the ODPM.
Continent outstrips UK’s major cities
21 January 2004
The UK’s leading provincial cities are far behind their European competitors on key urban performance indicators, a government study reveals.
Planning service is £200 million over budget
21 January 2004
The total cost of the planning service in England is around £904 million, some £200 million above the figure budgeted, according to government figures.
Architects selected for Edinburgh campus
21 January 2004
Dyer Associates has won a competition to design Scotland’s first university campus of the 21st century.
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