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First woman to be awarded RTPI Gold Medal
4 October 2006
Patsy Healey has become the first woman to be awarded the RTPI's Gold Medal, planning's highest accolade.
Campaigners warn of rail freight land threat
4 October 2006
London mayor Ken Livingstone is under fire for making it easier for rail freight facilities to be located on greenfield sites.
Surrey council agrees to introduce planning tariff
4 October 2006
Reigate & Banstead Council has agreed an infrastructure tariff for a 2,600 home urban extension in Horley, Surrey.
Property chief says elected mayors are 'irrelevant'
4 October 2006
The push for more elected mayors in the UK is an irrelevance to regeneration, according to British Property Federation chief executive Liz Peace.
Planning figures show performance improvements
4 October 2006
Local council planners are continuing to process planning applications quicker - including major schemes - according to latest government figures.
Northern Way considers road charging measures
4 October 2006
The Northern Way is considering charging drivers on the M62 as part of a package of measures to improve transport between Yorkshire and the North West.
Glasgow rail link plans receive BAA boost
4 October 2006
Plans for a rail link to Glasgow Airport took a significant step forward this week after airport operator BAA withdrew its objections to the plans.
Tories call for streamlined regeneration funding
4 October 2006
The Conservative Party would unify the plethora of regeneration and housing funding streams, according to its local government spokeswoman.
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