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MPs call for planning reform to protect heritage
20 July 2006
The government must merge planning guidance notes on the historic environment and archaeology without delay, according to a committee of MPs.
Procurement policy fails to include wage promise
20 July 2006
Firms bidding for contracts to build London's Olympic facilities will not be required to pay their employees a "living wage", it has emerged.
Calls for London-wide climate change strategy
20 July 2006
London should adopt a city-wide planning approach to deal with the effects of climate change, a key report urged this week.
Inspectorate promises housing appeal priority
20 July 2006
The Planning Inspectorate is to give precedence to housing appeals to help meet the shortfall in the provision of new homes, it has emerged.
Economists slam attempts to revive North East
20 July 2006
Weak leadership, conflicting strategies and a lack of vision are thwarting attempts to drag the North East out of its long-term decline, according to international experts.
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