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Retail jobs help cut crime, says study
25 October 2006
Jobs in retail for disaffected youths play a vital role in tackling crime and inner city decline, says a study.
Nuclear waste to be buried underground
25 October 2006
The UK's radioactive waste will be buried deep underground, environment secretary David Miliband announced today.
Greenfield village plans stalled
25 October 2006
English Partnerships has shelved controversial plans to create a 1,300-home village on greenfield land in Basildon.
Councils to get development plan support
25 October 2006
Consultants are to start visiting a selection of councils under a project aimed at providing support for those producing development plan documents (DPDs).
Planners failing on climate change guidance
25 October 2006
Planners and developers are failing to adapt to rapid changes brought on by climate change, according to Government research.
Major North West rail projects ruled out
25 October 2006
There is not a strong case for major rail infrastructure projects in the North West, the Department for Transport (DfT) has concluded.
London allotments losing out
25 October 2006
Allotment sites in the capital are under threat, although demand for plots has rocketed, says the London Assembly.
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