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Call to bring transport and planning back together
31 March 2004
Government aspirations for improving transport will inevitably fail unless it reintegrates the sector with land-use planning, according to countryside campaigners.
ODPM meets major case target
31 March 2004
The government is claiming it has fulfilled its pledge to speed up major planning case decisions.
Commission slates Leicester development plans
31 March 2004
Plans for two major city developments in Leicester are being reviewed after heavy criticism from the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE).
Green belt figures unveiled
31 March 2004
Around 25,000ha of green belt has been created with a further 12,000ha due to be announced in local authority plans, according to government statistics.
English Partnerships signs gateway housing deal
31 March 2004
National regeneration agency English Partnerships and developer Bellway have signed a joint venture agreement to develop one of the largest brownfield sites planned for housing in Europe.
Mayor pressed to fund design skills
29 March 2004
London mayor Ken Livingstone should push for extra resources for the capital's planning departments to boost expertise in urban design, according to a report published last week.
Howells spurns Central Railway freight line
29 March 2004
The Department for Transport is refusing to back Central Railways proposal for a parliamentary bill for a freight line linking the Channel Tunnel with the north west.
Views sought on high hedge plans
29 March 2004
The government launched a consultation paper today on how high hedge legislation will work.
Agenda to 8 July
26 March 2004
29 March: Planning Law Update. Organiser: Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) Northwest Update. Venue: Liverpool. Fee: £85. Details: Helen Sheppard (tel) 0151 794 3262.
Book Review: Luton's tales of historical pride
26 March 2004
The book is a tale of how communities throughout history have grown up and struggled to survive around the springs that form at the mouth of the River Lea. It is a tale that traces Luton, or as the Romans would have known it, Lygetun, meaning town on the River Lea, from the time of the Celtic tribes of Gaul to the modern day.
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