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Birmingham seeks European funds
26 November 2007
Birmingham City Council has agreed to bid for £25 million of EU funding to help regenerate the city.
Low-carbon grants falling, MP says
22 November 2007
Grants for home installation of micro-renewables have declined by nearly 60 per cent since April, a Liberal Democrat MP has claimed.
Councils call for flood funds
22 November 2007
Local authorities have urged prime minister Gordon Brown to drop his plan to delay flood defence funding for two years.
Trial opens way for Forth hovercraft service
5 November 2007
Summer trials have proved that a hovercraft service across the Firth of Forth would be viable, operator Stagecoach announced last week.
Council boss slams Crossrail rate proposals
1 November 2007
Plans to charge businesses extra rates to pay for Crossrail should be scrapped, the leader of Westminster City Council insisted this week.
Revealed: cost of planning tax abandonment
11 October 2007
A government department paid consultants more than a million pounds for advice on the aborted planning gain supplement, it has emerged.
RTPI welcomes planning gain climbdown
10 October 2007
The RTPI today welcomed the government's U-turn over its proposed planning gain supplement.
Cooper outlines reasons for dropping PGS
9 October 2007
Housing minister Yvette Cooper today explained the reasoning behind the government's decision not to progress the proposed planning gain supplement.
Government abandons planning gain supplement
9 October 2007
The government today finally scrapped its proposals for a planning gain supplement, replacing them with a tariff-based approach.
Treasury word on planning gain due today
9 October 2007
The government will make a statement about the future of planning gain supplement this afternoon.
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