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Homes secure permission in Peterborough
11 June 2004
An extra 1,700 houses in the planned Hampton township in Peterborough secured outline planning approval this week.
Planning school facing axe threat at Aberdeen
11 June 2004
One of Britain's most successful planning schools of recent years could face closure by university bosses, Planning has learnt.
Rural lobby battles designation repeal
11 June 2004
Countryside campaigners have written to planning minister Keith Hill this week to appeal against the government's plan to scrap local landscape designations.
Halifax points to increasing lack of homes
11 June 2004
The UK's housing shortage could reach 500,000 if private house building fails to pick up, the Halifax warned this week.
MPs slate failure of aviation policy
11 June 2004
Aviation policy is the most glaring example of the government's failure to put sustainable development at the heart of policy-making, according to a report by the Commons environmental audit committee this week.
Society report details road to assembly hits
11 June 2004
Elected regional assemblies will fail to deliver unless they are given fully devolved powers over transport, planning, housing and economic development, a two-year inquiry has concluded.
Book Review: Purrfect read for entrepreneurs
11 June 2004
There's No Business Like Social Business: How to be Socially Enterprising; By Liam Black and Jeremy Nicholls. Published by the Cat's Pyjamas. ISBN: 095471010X. Available, price £15, from www.amazon.co.uk
Diary: Howard hunts for holes, stars go to the polls, and cuppa's historic role
11 June 2004
- If you want to get your street resurfaced, Diary reckons the best tactic is to invite a politician to give a speech on the tarmac outside your house.
Turning Point: Inspired - by a throw of the dice
11 June 2004
My key turning point was the decision to accept a secondment to work as one of Birmingham's first neighbourhood managers with the Balsall Heath Forum.
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