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Strategic approach to wind farms rejected
16 June 2004
The Scottish Executive has rejected a call for planners to be allowed to take into account the cumulative effect of wind farms on an area.
Balls hints of more housing cash
16 June 2004
Gordon Brown’s economic adviser yesterday raised expectations about the money to be made available for social housing in the upcoming spending review.
Call to disband Scots economic forums
16 June 2004
A network of bodies aimed at streamlining local economic development in Scotland should be disbanded, according to Scotland’s spending watchdog.
Public sector 'acts as economic driver'
16 June 2004
The role of the public sector as a key economic driver is undervalued by both central and local government, an economic think-tank claimed in a new report.
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