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Fair rating prompts council to defence
24 September 2004
The London Borough of Ealing has expressed its disappointment after the Audit Commission gave its planning service a rating of "fair" and said its prospects for improvement are uncertain.
Southwark barge eviction quashed
24 September 2004
A barge-dwelling community on the banks of the River Thames has been saved after a planning inspector quashed eviction notices served by the London Borough of Southwark.
MPs poised to probe role of design body
24 September 2004
An influential committee of MPs is set to probe the "role and effectiveness" of the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE).
Liverpool failing on housing, report says
24 September 2004
Liverpool City Council this week received no stars out of three in an assessment of its Supporting People programme by the Government's public sector watchdog.
Lack of funds forces centre to close door
24 September 2004
The future of a millennium attraction that promotes sustainable development looked bleak last week as it closed its doors to the general public.
Prescott to use boundary powers
24 September 2004
John Prescott is ready to use his powers to change regional boundaries in the South in order to attract referendum votes in favour of elected assemblies, his Liberal Democrat counterpart said this week.
News brief: Plymouth latest area to join Home Office pilot
24 September 2004
Plymouth is the latest area to join a Home Office pilot to give residents a greater say in local policing decisions. As part of a wider civic renewal agenda, the Government's Civic Pioneers scheme encourages communities to develop policies to tackle their priorities. For further information about the scheme, visit www.active-citizen.org.uk.
News brief: Scottish Executive faces huge challenge
24 September 2004
The Scottish Executive faces a huge challenge if it is to mainstream sustainable development, according to research published last week. Among the recommendations in the Scottish Parliament's Environment and Rural Development Committee report is the preparation of a Scottish sustainable development strategy. Is the Scottish Executive Structured and Positioned to Deliver Sustainable Development can be viewed at www.scottish.parliament.uk.
Walkers mark widening of 'right to roam' ruling
24 September 2004
Hundreds of people set out across privately-owned land for the first time as two initial "right to roam" maps were published last week.
Scottish News: Talks start on bill to control green impact
24 September 2004
Consultation has been launched on a bill that could force public bodies to consider the environmental impact of projects at an earlier stage.
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