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Lemley resigns as chairman of Olympic body
18 October 2006
The chairman of the Olympic Delivery Authority has suddenly resigned, a year into his post.
Olympic body rejects 'inaccurate' legacy attack
18 October 2006
Organisers of the 2012 London Olympic Games have firmly rejected claims made yesterday that they are backtracking on key regeneration commitments.
Key rail route expansion takes step forward
18 October 2006
The government today gave approval to the demolition of a number of buildings in London to make way for the expansion of the Thameslink 2000 railway line.
New grant 'could reward least deserving areas'
18 October 2006
Government proposals to reform planning delivery grant might end up directing money to areas which need it the least, according to the Planning Officers Society.
Wales national parks found to benefit economy
18 October 2006
Wales's national parks bring in £177 million each year to the wider economy and provide 12,000 jobs, according to latest research.
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