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Scotland gets new planning system after vote
17 November 2006
Environmental campaigners have slammed the Scottish Parliament's decision to reject a third party right of appeal after it passed the new Planning Bill yesterday.
Councils set to draw up transport agreements
17 November 2006
A group of councils are to create strategic plans to reduce the risk of the Highways Agency blocking major regeneration projects.
Northern Way to continue with narrowed focus
17 November 2006
The Northern Way growth initiative plans to keep running with a full delivery team but a reduced remit, it has emerged.
Poor water provision could stymie homes plan
17 November 2006
Housing figures in parts of the South East coast may have to be revised if extensive waste water treatment infrastructure is not built, according to a report.
Core strategy approved for second council
17 November 2006
A South West council has become the second in England to win a sound rating for its core development plan strategy.
Consultant survey shows confidence in sector
17 November 2006
Planning consultants anticipate further steep climbs in workload and income this year, Planning's latest market survey reveals.
Suburbs are not to be sneered at
17 November 2006
Just as I was wondering why the Antarctic ice mass is growing and getting cooler at a time of global warming - according to a Sunday Telegraph report - and thinking about how I could reduce my carbon footprint by anything less than suicide, I realised I loved suburbia, that bastard child of urban policy.
What's On - Regeneration-related TV and radio
17 November 2006
Friday 17 November; 11.00am Going Cold Turkey. Channel 4. Following three drug addicts after detox as they face the real world (Repeat).
Diary
17 November 2006
More evidence that ethnic minorities groups fail to receive the public services they deserve: Urdu-speaking Scots are being advised to escape a burning building by lowering themselves "onto a donkey".
Work Experience - Afzal Hussain, director, Coventry New Deal for Communities
17 November 2006
Afzal Hussain, 35, is director of Coventry New Deal for Communities (NDC). He is responsible for leading a £54 million regeneration scheme to improve deprived areas in Coventry.
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