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Scottish green belt review announced
11 August 2004
The Scottish green belt could shrink, after the Scottish Executive announced a review of the protected countryside.
Big hitters set to join rural regeneration group
11 August 2004
Rural policymakers and practitioners are to join forces in a bid to drive the rural economy forward, it was revealed this week.
Growth set to widen north-south gap
11 August 2004
The area encompassing Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire is set to become the fastest growing region in Europe, according to latest research. But the north-south divide will become wider than ever, it warns.
New URC for Salford in pipeline
11 August 2004
An urban regeneration company (URC) could be set up in Central Salford, under plans being put forward by Salford City Council, English Partnerships and the Northwest Development Agency.
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