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Student 'ghost town' review launched
9 April 2008
An investigation of the ‘studentification' of housing in university towns is to be launched by the Government.
Twelve experts to oversee eco-towns
9 April 2008
Town and Country Planning Association president Sir Peter Hall has been named in a panel to oversee the government's eco-towns project.
EEDA aims to raise £1 billion for infrastructure projects
9 April 2008
Plans for a £1 billion fund for major east of England infrastructure projects are to be announced today by the East of England Development Agency (EEDA).
Equality watchdog: no immigrant housing bias
9 April 2008
Foreigners are not being favoured over UK citizens when being allocated council housing, a report commissioned by the equality watchdog has said.
Government promises cash to first-time buyers
9 April 2008
Government grants of £1,500 are to be made available to help social housing tenants and key workers on to the housing ladder.
Government review to tackle student 'ghost towns' announced
9 April 2008
Areas that become 'ghost towns' when students move out in summer months are to be tackled under a government review announced today.
30,000 homes earmarked for public land
9 April 2008
A total of 30,000 homes will be built on disused public sector brownfield sites, the government announced yesterday.
Global peace centre 'could boost Ireland economy'
9 April 2008
Northern Ireland could boost its economy by establishing itself as an international centre for conflict resolution, according to a heavyweight European Commission report.
Extra carriages announced for Thameslink
9 April 2008
Transport secretary Ruth Kelly today announced 1,100 extra carriages for Thameslink train routes, providing an additional 14,500 seats for London commuters.
Eco-town experts named
9 April 2008
The former chief executive of the British Urban Regeneration Association, John Walker, is to chair a panel of experts chosen to advise the Government on its eco-towns programme.
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