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Community Infrastructure Levy: details revealed
5 August 2008
The first details of government's proposed Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) have been published.
LMRBs dropped as Planning Bill makes progress
17 July 2008
The government has scrapped plans for the introduction of Local Member Review Bodies (LMRBs) in the Planning Bill.
SEERA slams 'undemocratic' planning reforms
16 July 2008
The South East England Regional Assembly (SEERA) has called for the reversal of "undemocratic" planning reforms in its annual report, launched today.
Milton appears before GLA planning committee
15 July 2008
Sir Simon Milton has been officially nominated deputy mayor for policy and planning ahead of his first appearance in front of the London Assembly Planning Committee.
Buncefield investigation calls for planning changes
15 July 2008
The board investigating the Buncefield oil storage disaster has called for changes to land use planning around major hazard sites.
North East RSS approved
15 July 2008
More than 128,000 homes are being earmarked for the North East after government approved the region's revised Regional Spatial Strategy (RSS).
First Multi-Area Agreements signed
14 July 2008
Seven groups of councils and local partners have signed the first set of Multi-Area Agreements (MAAs) today.
'Lights will go out' warns CBI
14 July 2008
Business chiefs have warned "the lights will go out" across the UK by 2015 if the Planning Bill fails to make it through Parliament.
RTPI Conference: Blears defends planning reforms
11 July 2008
Communities secretary Hazel Blears refuted claims that the government's latest planning reforms will make the system less democratic at the RTPI Planning Convention yesterday.
Blears pushes for more elected mayors
9 July 2008
English towns and cities could see more elected mayors under government proposals published today.
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