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Tighten planning rules in flood areas, insurers warn
14 February 2008
The Government must tighten planning controls if insurers are to continue providing cover for homeowners in flood risk areas, the insurance industry has warned.
Housebuilding starts dropped by 10 per cent in last quarter
14 February 2008
There was a 10 per cent fall in the number of homes started in England during the last quarter of 2007, according to government statistics.
CABE slams Ealing tower development
14 February 2008
The government's architectural advisory body today repeated its criticisms of the Arcadia development in Ealing Broadway, west London.
Thames tunnel plans revealed
14 February 2008
Proposals for a multi-billion pound tunnel under the River Thames are to be submitted within a month, it has emerged.
Travellers challenge legal ruling
14 February 2008
Irish travellers appealing a court decision to evict them from green belt land claim the planning system is failing in its duty to promote racial equality.
Councillors overrule officers on wind turbine project
14 February 2008
Nottinghamshire councillors have rejected plans for five wind turbines despite local planning officers approving the scheme.
Insurers warn planning controls not enough to combat flooding
14 February 2008
Tighter planning controls are needed if flood insurance is to remain widely available for new homes, an insurance trade body warned today.
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