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London councils slam mayor planning proposals
3 November 2006
Extending the London mayor's planning powers will make the system less efficient, less transparent and less democratic, according to the capital's councils.
Report questions wisdom of Thames Gateway homes
3 November 2006
The government should relocate communities away from areas of flood risk, including the Thames Gateway, according to the The Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management.
Reforms could see new infrastructure commission
3 November 2006
Planning reforms promised by Tony Blair could see major infrastructure projects being decided by an independent commission, PlanningResource.co.uk has learnt.
Housing growth areas call for additional funding
3 November 2006
Towns and cities named as new housing growth points have warned that the government must come up with more cash for them to meet their targets.
Decision expected on Olympic regeneration cash
3 November 2006
A government decision on whether to award up to £1.5 billion extra for the regeneration of the Lea Valley is likely before the end of the year.
Funding mechanism described as 'a nightmare'
3 November 2006
A mechanism designed to help groups of councils pool funding will be difficult to establish outside the former metropolitan counties, it emerged this week.
The Gateway Keeper - Judith Armitt, chief executive, ThamesGateway
3 November 2006
Ever since the Thames Gateway strategy was launched, regeneration practitioners have been pleading for a single point of authority and leadership - and now they've got one.
White paper path to building cohesion
3 November 2006
I'm slowly turning into a cross between Simon Schama and Mr Blobby - inside every lardy-coated philosopher like me there is a svelte, highly-paid TV historian struggling to get out. So my sermon this week is about the very earnest local government white paper (LGWP) Strong and Prosperous Communities. But first my public service quality and honesty commitment: although I was involved in the thinking for the LGWP until May, and therefore am bound to be to some extent parti pris, I will not be delivering anyone's line except my own.
What's On - Regeneration-related TV and radio
3 November 2006
Friday 3 November; 9.30am Bobby Friction: Generation 7/7. Channel 4. What do British teenagers think about race in post 7/7 Britain? A British Asian DJ contrasts his experience with a younger generation for whom a shared identity has been broken down into cultural and religious divides (Repeat).
Diary
3 November 2006
This week's launch of the all-encompassing transport plan for the 2012 London Olympics created a vision of a gleaming future for the East End: trains every 13.8 seconds in to the Olympic Park and 'javelin' train services taking seven minutes to get from the heart of the Games to the heart of central London.
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