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Goverment gets tough on illegal roadside adverts
24 July 2006
The government today urged local councils to crack down on illegal advertisements next to motorways and major roads.
Ministry extends review of regeneration delivery
24 July 2006
The government has extended its review of its housing and regeneration bodies to encompass functions delivered by the DCLG.
Report criticises Crossrail station architecture
24 July 2006
Designs for Crossrail stations have been criticised in a design review report by a panel of building and architecture experts.
Tory group suggests radical tax redistribution
24 July 2006
A Tory think-tank has proposed replacing all existing propery taxes with a 1% flat levy on all residential property.
Kelly puts Liverpool demolition scheme on hold
24 July 2006
Proposals to demolish 3000 homes in Liverpool have been halted by planning minister Ruth Kelly.
Water company urges developer dialogue
24 July 2006
Scottish Water is urging developers to make contact before completing land purchases because it cannot guarantee infrastructure will be in place.
Councils 'should take information responsibility'
24 July 2006
Scottish planning authorities face a £4 million bill under proposals which would see them taking responsibility for informing neighbours of new developments.
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