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Planners 'must be freed for strategic thinking'
2 August 2006
Planners spend too much time processing small householder applications rather than strategic planning, according to a survey.
Legal challenge to Welsh wind farm tendering
2 August 2006
The Welsh Assembly's ambitious wind farms policy was today thrown into the legal melting pot at London's High Court.
Charity attacks campaigners over homes claim
2 August 2006
Housing charity Shelter has attacked the Campaign to Protect Rural England for scaremongering over plans for new homes in the West Midlands.
Proposals to restrict sub-division of rural plots
2 August 2006
Shady companies selling protected rural land to unwitting investors face limits on their ability to sub-divide plots under new proposals released today.
Planning official tops ODPM salary league table
2 August 2006
DCLG official Richard McCarthy was the department's highest-paid civil servant last year, with a salary of £185,000 – outstripping ministers including John Prescott.
Minister announces communities plan call-ins
2 August 2006
The government will consider calling in any appeals where the scheme is in potential conflict with its sustainable communities agenda, it has said.
Gloucester regeneration framework approved
2 August 2006
A 10-year framework outlining plans for £1 billion of private investment in Gloucester has been approved by the city's urban regeneration company (URC).
Birmingham site to be sold to city university
2 August 2006
The site in Birmingham's Eastside previously earmarked for a £170 million civic library is set to become part of the University of Central England (UCE).
Livingstone approves Westminster transport plans
2 August 2006
Proposals for improving transport in the London borough of Westminster have been approved by mayor Ken Livingstone last week.
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