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London councils urged to appoint carbon planners
27 July 2006
The mayor for London is urging the capital's boroughs to appoint at least one planning officer dedicated to cutting carbon emissions on future developments.
Minister launches central planning targets probe
27 July 2006
The government today launched a war on red tape within planning departments by announcing a review of central delivery targets.
MPs slam roads agency for blocking regeneration
27 July 2006
A committee of MPs today criticised the Highways Agency for its use of traffic orders to stop vital regeneration schemes.
Casino bidders complain about criteria clarity
27 July 2006
Competitors for the right to host the country's only super casino have hit out at the bidding process after the deciding panel revealed which bids are leading so far.
Councils' make 'patchy' use of funding rules
27 July 2006
Many local authorities are failing to make use of powers allowing them to improve the economic, social and environmental well being of their area, according to a government-commissioned evaluation.
Welsh assembly wins powers over planning
27 July 2006
The Welsh Assembly Government has won powers to make laws in areas including planning, housing, regeneration, local government and economic development.
Brown allies launch attack on city region idea
27 July 2006
Two influential Treasury ministers have publicly oppose moves towards city regional governance, sparking a Whitehall dispute over future regional policy.
Grant approved to create huge urban park
27 July 2006
More than £4 million is to be ploughed into creating a 97ha urban park on brownfield land in Salford, Greater Manchester.
Planning barristers feature on new QC list
27 July 2006
Planning barristers Morag Ellis and Nathalie Lieven are among a record-breaking intake of women QCs, it has been announced.
Night flight campaigners toast Heathrow verdict
27 July 2006
Campaigners are celebrating after a letter from aviation minister Gillian Merron announced the government would not abolish limits on the number of night flights at London airports.
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