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Livingstone set for greater planning powers

12 July 2006

Wide-ranging powers over housing, planning and skills are set to be granted to London mayor Ken Livingstone tomorrow, according to key sources.

Energy review: RTPI response

12 July 2006

The Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) today challenged the Government to fulfill its commitment to developing a joined-up UK wide spatial infrastructure plan before holding any more public enquiries.

Energy review: Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors response

12 July 2006

The Government's response to its energy review is a failed opportunity to challenge the wider and more fundamental issues about sustainability and how we all live and work, says RICS.

Energy review: Greenpeace response

12 July 2006

Reacting to the publication of the Government's energy review, Greenpeace executive director Stephen Tindale said: "Tony Blair is fixated with getting new nuclear power stations built, and that means anything substantial in this review that supports clean green energy will be fatally undermined as long as Blair remains Prime Minister.

Energy review: Friends of the Earth response

12 July 2006

Today's Energy Review is a huge missed opportunity, Friends of the Earth said today. The environmental campaign group also warned that that building new nuclear power plants would be "unsafe, uneconomic and unnecessary".

Energy review: WWF response

12 July 2006

WWF described the government's Energy Review as a 'damp squib', full of 'rehashed and recycled policies'.

Energy review: Local Government Association response

12 July 2006

Local people would lose their right to have a say on new development in their area if government proposals to force local planning authorities to accept energy plants that are decreed essential go ahead.

Energy review: Campaign to Protect Rural England response

12 July 2006

Proposals for streamlining planning procedures for deciding on large new energy installations risk delaying rather than speeding up delivery, to the detriment of the environment and local communities.

Energy review: British Wind Energy Association response

12 July 2006

BWEA today commends the Government's intention to put the UK on track towards a sustainable future through committing to an extension to the Renewables Obligation (RO) to support the generation of 20% of electricity supplies from green sources.

Energy review: TCPA response

12 July 2006

A national public debate, backed up by scrutiny and agreement in Parliament, will be needed if decisions on nuclear and other energy infrastructure are to be taken in advance of individual schemes.

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