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Landowners warn of growing rural housing crisis
10 February 2004
Landowners should be allowed to build small developments of affordable homes to combat the rural housing crisis, countryside lobbyists are claiming.
Thinktank hits out at PFI
10 February 2004
A highly influential thinktank has attacked the secrecy surrounding private finance initiative schemes.
Livingstone prepares for capital housing boom
10 February 2004
Up to 33,000 new homes a year are needed to accommodate a rising population and deal with sub-standard homes, according to London mayor Ken Livingston.
Cash boost causes waves
10 February 2004
Nearly £500,000 has been approved by the South West Regional Development Agency to develop wave power.
Assembly throws £10m lifeline to authorities
10 February 2004
European-funded regeneration projects in Wales were given a lifeline last week when the nation’s Assembly Government announced that a renewal fund could be rolled over into the next financial year.
Scottish Executive announces £3m for drug projects
10 February 2004
A £3 million funding package for community-run projects dealing with drugs-related social problems in some of Scotland’s most disadvantaged areas has been announced by the Scottish Executive.
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