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Southampton NDC welcomes Tory win
2 May 2008
Southampton's New Deal for Communities partnership has welcomed the news that the Conservative party has gained overall control in the city.
Conservatives take North Tyneside
2 May 2008
The Tories' gain in North Tyneside is unlikely to make any difference to urban policy because of the mayoral system in place there.
Greater Manchester congestion charge proposal remains on-track
2 May 2008
Greater Manchester's congestion charge scheme remains on the cards after anti-toll Tories failed to win control of the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton in the local elections.
Midlands development corporation poised to decide on home tax
2 May 2008
The West Northamptonshire Development Corporation (WNDC) is set to decide in July whether it will go ahead with plans for a standardised infrastructure charge.
House builders flag planning slowdown
2 May 2008
House builders are withdrawing planning applications for developments in the wake of the recent housing market squeeze, according to a housing consultant.
Air quality targets spark political row
2 May 2008
London council leaders and MEPs are seeking an urgent meeting with the European Commission over the government's proposal to get the capital exempted from incoming targets on air quality.
Vote fails to derail congestion charge
2 May 2008
Greater Manchester's congestion charge scheme looks safe after anti-toll Tories failed to grab control over a pivotal borough in the city region.
Grocery retailer proposes wave of small stores for market towns
2 May 2008
Waitrose has unveiled plans to open a series of new smaller stores for market towns.
Labour hopes fade in Liverpool
2 May 2008
The Liberal Democrats have clung to power in Liverpool after a last minute defection by an independent candidate.
Council losses could threaten Whitehall plans
2 May 2008
A loss of Labour councils and councillors in the local elections could make it harder for the government to take forward its plans for regeneration, according to the head of a think-tank.
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