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Developers successfully prosecuted over tree damage
20 April 2004
Bristol Magistrates Court has ordered property developers Barratts and Kings Oak to pay fines totalling £16,400, after they admitted to charges of wilful damage to trees subject to a tree preservation order. The damage was caused during work on the Imperial Sports Ground Development in Brislington, South Bristol.
Dibden Bay port terminal plan rejected
20 April 2004
Transport minister Tony McNulty today accepted the recommendation of the Dibden Bay inquiry inspector to turn down proposals for a new container terminal on Southampton Water.
Kingston University launches suburban research centre
20 April 2004
Kingston University is set to launch the country’s first research centre dedicated to the study of suburban life, it announced this week.
Study reveals economic value of film industry
20 April 2004
The first-ever comprehensive study into the contribution of the UK screen industries to the economy has been launched.
Government launches sustainable communities skills centre
20 April 2004
The creation of a new national skills centre to assist in the delivery of sustainable communities was announced by the Government this week.
Study reveals economic value of film industry
20 April 2004
The first-ever comprehensive study into the contribution of the UK screen industries to the economy has been launched.
Government launches sustainable communities skills centre
20 April 2004
The creation of a new national skills centre to assist in the delivery of sustainable communities was announced by the Government this week.
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