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Hutton presses on with coal and nuclear plans
23 September 2008
Business secretary John Hutton has again insisted new coal and nuclear power stations are essential to keeping the lights on in the UK.
Planning minister wants councils to recognise exemplar developers
22 September 2008
Planning minister Caroline Flint has told Labour Party conference delegates she wants to see exemplar developers hurried through the planning system.
New unitary authority measures unveiled
8 August 2008
Local government minister John Healey has laid new regulations to smooth the progress of arrangements for new unitary authorities in seven areas across England.
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.
Blears pushes for more elected mayors
9 July 2008
English towns and cities could see more elected mayors under government proposals published today.
RTPI welcomes Planning Bill amendments
26 June 2008
The government has indicated that it will not pursue the introduction of Local Member Review Bodies (LMRBs) through the Planning Bill.
Government makes Planning Bill concessions
24 June 2008
The government has made key concessions to rebel MPs opposed to the establishment of an Infrastructure Planning Commission (IPC) as part of the Planning Bill.
Stolen documents 'reveal cabinet IPC split'
18 June 2008
A laptop computer stolen from the constituency office of Hazel Blears is believed to have contained documents relating to cabinet disagreements on the Planning Bill.
Government signals Planning Bill changes
13 June 2008
The government has signalled that it may amend key aspects of the Planning Bill in the face of growing unrest among backbench MPs and opposition.
Surrey voices SEEDA planning concern
11 June 2008
Surrey Council has voiced concerns over government plans to transfer the South East England Regional Assembly's planning powers after its abolition in 2010.
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