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Brighton council approves seafront tower plans
12 October 2006
Brighton Council yesterday granted planning permission for Britain's highest observation tower on the city's seafront.
Wind turbine proposed for 2012 Olympic Park
12 October 2006
The Olympic Delivery Authority today announced that it is planning to erect a wind turbine to help power the 2012 London games.
Ambitious plan unveiled for London retail centre
12 October 2006
Proposals to transform the area around Brent Cross shopping centre in London have been unveiled for pre-application consultation.
Tariff schemes 'not a panacea' for funding gap
12 October 2006
Tariff schemes will only lever in around a third of the money needed to pay for infrastructure in Milton Keynes and North Northants, according to experts.
Canals planning jobs likely to be safe after cuts
12 October 2006
Planning and regeneration professionals at British Waterways are likely to be spared the chop following the agency's announcement that it would cut 180 jobs.
Scottish schemes scoop top regeneration honours
12 October 2006
Five Scottish regeneration projects have been hailed among eight overall winners at the British Urban Regeneration Association's (BURA) best practice awards.
Two beacon nominees come from growth areas
12 October 2006
Two of the councils shortlisted for beacon council status in promoting sustainable communities through the planning process are in growth areas.
UK cities outperforming European counterparts
12 October 2006
UK cities are on a positive growth curve compared with those in other European countries, according to latest research.
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