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Agency unsatisfied by bypass plan revisions
5 January 2007
Plans for a bypass north of Weymouth have suffered a blow after Natural England sustained its objection to the scheme.
Opencast mine plan set to meet local opposition
5 January 2007
Plans for an opencast mine on a 126ha site near Tow Law in the Wear Valley have been submitted to Durham County Council.
Councillor named and shamed by ombudsman
5 January 2007
A councillor who voted to give a colleague planning permission in breach of planning policies has been named and shamed by the local government ombudsman.
Fears prompt bid to withdraw core strategy
5 January 2007
A council is seeking to pull its core strategy from the examination process just weeks before it is set to be examined.
Review chief hints at major housebuilding reforms
5 January 2007
Major reforms to the housebuilding industry may result from a review led by the former chief of national regeneration agency English Partnerships.
DCLG set for economist recruitment drive
5 January 2007
Communities secretary Ruth Kelly is to boost the amount of trained economists in her department after it was panned by a Cabinet Office review.
Quango merger decision set for next week
5 January 2007
The government will announce whether it will merge its housing and regeneration quangos next week, according to senior sources.
Treasury review must gauge success subtly
5 January 2007
This year is likely to see radical change in our sector. Regeneration funding will drop significantly, as the new European regional aid settlement, worth 60 per cent of its predecessor, begins to bite.
DCLG to hire analysts to ease woes
5 January 2007
Communities secretary Ruth Kelly is to boost the amount of trained economists in her department after it was panned by a Cabinet Office review.
Salute the sector, but ignore the hype
5 January 2007
Greetings from Scotland where atrocious weather blew away most of the municipal New Year celebrations. Then at 8pm on Hogmanay my electricity went out for 36 hours. But in spite of a miserable start, I feel optimism for the year ahead.
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