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Lyons review delayed again until next year
6 December 2006
The government has delayed the publication of Sir Michael Lyons' review of local government finance until next year's budget.
Brown commits to green housing incentives
6 December 2006
Chancellor Gordon Brown today committed to ensuring that every new home will be "zero carbon" within 10 years.
Treasury commits to further PGS consultations
6 December 2006
The Treasury today reaffirmed its commitment to a new development tax, stating that at least 70 per cent of revenues would be returned to the relevant local council.
Review recommends more inspectorate resources
6 December 2006
The Planning Inspectorate should be given an extra £2m to help it meet tough new targets, according to the Barker review.
Full list of Barker recommendations
6 December 2006
A summary of all 32 recommendations of the Barker review of land use planning:
New guide on design coding to aid developers
6 December 2006
A guide for developing design codes to help achieve better quality development has been published by the government.
Barker calls for councils to review green belts
6 December 2006
Councils should be given powers to review green belt boundaries to establish whether they are still appropriate, according to the Barker review.
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