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Planning charity calls for high speed rail schemes
7 November 2006
High speed rail schemes must be developed to reduce unsustainable air travel, according to the Town and Country Planning Association.
Sainsbury's boss: 'Stores aid independent traders'
7 November 2006
Supermarkets are often the saviours, rather than the nemesis, of independent shopkeepers, according to Sainsbury's chief executive Justin King.
Woolas defends central supplement collection
7 November 2006
Communities minister Phil Woolas today defended the government's proposal to centrally collect a proportion of the proposed planning gain supplement.
Wind farm scaled down after public opposition
7 November 2006
Plans for one of Europe's largest wind farms have been substantially reduced in the face of protests.
Derby plans set for revision after lottery failure
7 November 2006
Revised proposals to redevelop Derby city centre are being consulted on after a failed lottery bid for £25 million forced regeneration bosses to abandon plans for a theatre.
London masterplan to benefit from Olympic links
7 November 2006
A masterplan to revive an area of north east London including 2,500 homes and a quayside has been unveiled by the London Borough of Haringey.
Woolwich lobbyists given Crossrail reprieve
7 November 2006
Plans to include a station at Woolwich in the Crossrail scheme could still be on the cards after the government decided to allow further work on costing the proposal.
MPs conditionally back planning gain supplement
7 November 2006
Central government must forward-fund infrastructure if its proposed planning gain supplement is to work, according to a committee of MPs.
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