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Government upbeat on eco-town progress
31 July 2008
The Eco-Town Challenge Panel has published an update on the progress of proposals for the government's eco-towns programme.
North East gets £400m Transport boost
31 July 2008
Major renewals on the Tyne and Wear Metro and plans for a new river crossing in Sunderland were given the green light today.
Focus on 'communities not arrests', say drug experts
31 July 2008
Drug enforcement agencies should focus their efforts on helping to reduce the impact of drugs on local communities rather than arresting offenders, according to government-commissioned research released this week.
Plans submitted for Bedfordshire redevelopment
31 July 2008
Taylor Wimpey has submitted a planning application for 199 homes at a12-acre former roofing tile works in Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire.
Transport fund shortlist released - Update
31 July 2008
A shortlist of thirty-six schemes competing for a share of £200 million pot of infrastructure funding has been published by the Government.
Go-ahead for £20m Derbyshire scheme
31 July 2008
South Derbyshire District Council has given the green light for a £20m retail and leisure park in Swadlincote, Derbyshire.
Review to target long term unemployed
31 July 2008
The Government is to review the conditions that allow people to claim benefits as part of its welfare-to-work agenda, it was announced yesterday.
Statistics reveal rise in building density
31 July 2008
More homes have been built in areas of flood risk and building density has increased, according to figures released today.
Johnson moves to boost small shops
31 July 2008
Developers will have to enter into legally binding agreements to provide affordable small shops in major London retail schemes under plans announced by mayor Boris Johnson today.
Silverstone drops housing plans
31 July 2008
Plans for a housing scheme as part of the ugrade of Silverstone racetrack have been dropped from the proposed development plan.
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