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Go-ahead for Ebbsfleet scheme
2 June 2008
Land Securities has been granted planning consent by Dartford council for the area currently known as Station Quarter North, one of the major development zones that form the Ebbsfleet Valley.
Large application body continues expansion
2 June 2008
The Advisory Team for Large Applications (ATLAS) has opened a new Birmingham office and completed a raft of appointments and promotions across England.
Kirkby plans set for go-ahead
2 June 2008
Knowsley council has backed Tesco and Everton Football Club's £400m Destination Kirkby proposals and has recommend that they be approved by the planning committee which will meet next week.
Approval sought for Birmingham Eastside scheme
2 June 2008
An outline planning application has been made to Birmingham City Council for a project to regenerate the city's Eastside area.
Eco-town density 'matches inner cities'
2 June 2008
Planned housing density for the government's proposed eco-towns could be as high as those in inner cities, according to reports in today's national press.
Scottish Government to invest £1.5bn in affordable housing
2 June 2008
The Scottish Government has announced it will invest £1.5 billion in affordable housing over the next three years.
Armitt appointed for Kent role
2 June 2008
The former chief executive of the Thames Gateway, Judith Armitt, has been appointed to lead a new company to drive forward growth in Ashford.
Manchester residents least likely to live to 75
2 June 2008
Manchester residents have the lowest chance of those in any local authority area in England and Wales of living to 75, according to new statistics.
Blears boosts Planning Aid
2 June 2008
Planning Aid is to receive a further funding boost up to 2011, communities secretary Hazel Blears announced today.
Plans to tackle fuel poverty announced by Government
2 June 2008
The Government has announced new measures to tackle fuel poverty among vulnerable people.
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