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Planners in Wales given advice on climate change
15 December 2006
The Welsh government has issued draft guidelines for planners to help them reduce carbon emissions.
Council digs in against Stansted expansion
15 December 2006
A district council has repeated its intention to resist a second runway at Stansted.
Revamped interchange officially opened by Mayor
15 December 2006
Major improvements to the interchange close to Arsenal football club's new Emirates stadium have been completed.
Olympics demolition work begins on historic site
15 December 2006
Demolition work at the Olympics park in east London has started on the site of the running track from the 1948 Games.
Lyons report date put back again - to spring
15 December 2006
The long-running review of local government by Sir Michael Lyons has been extended again to incorporate the findings of three Treasury-backed reviews.
Third sector fund to be expanded
15 December 2006
A £125 million government-backed fund intended to help the third sector deliver specific types of public services could be expanded.
Tory charity plan to tackle poverty
15 December 2006
Large charities could be forced to make some of their estimated £34 billion bank reserves available to smaller charities under a future Conservative government.
Housebuilders forced to use new green goals
15 December 2006
Developers will be forced to have their homes rated against the Government's new green building standards, the final version of the system makes clear.
Cabe needs tools to tackle design sins
15 December 2006
The most famous Catholic convert was John Henry, subsequently Cardinal, Newman. The leading High Church Anglican of the era and possibly set to be head honcho at Canterbury, he defected in 1845 to the despised Church of Rome, the faith of the equally scorned Irish masses huddling seditiously in the industrial cities.
What's On - Regeneration-related TV and radio
15 December 2006
Monday 18 December - 8.00pm The Last Post? ITV1 London. As rural customers fret over the closure of their post offices, Mike Nicholson asks what's going on inside the Royal Mail.
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