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Scottish agency plans to set eco-home targets

7 December 2006

Scotland's housing quango today outlined how it plans to raise the green credentials of new social housing.

Government to get greater flooding call in powers

7 December 2006

Ministers will be able to call in schemes approved by councils ignoring Environment Agency objections, under the today's revised policy guidance on flooding.

Scottish ministers order structure plan hearing

7 December 2006

Ministers in Scotland ordered the first public hearing on a structure plan for more than 20 years to examine redevelopment of a huge derelict site near Glasgow.

Barker payments idea condemned as 'bribery'

7 December 2006

A Kate Barker proposal that developers could seek planning approval through "community good will payments" has been condemned as tantamount to bribery.

Government pledges extra support for local plans

7 December 2006

The government pledged extra support for councils to prepare local development frameworks (LDFs) after Kate Barker called for timetables to be halved.

Planning experts question proposed grant rate

7 December 2006

Planners claim the government's decision to return at least 70 per cent of planning gain supplement revenues to councils falls short of what is needed for infrastructure.

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