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Welsh planning authorities receive cash boost
30 March 2007
Almost £2m was set aside today to be shared between planning departments in Wales.
Council requires polytunnel planning applications
30 March 2007
Herefordshire County Council has become the first in the UK to require planning permission for polytunnels.
Essex gears up for conservation centre
30 March 2007
An application for a £5 million education and nature conservation complex in south Essex will be submitted next month. Plans include a £2.7 million renewably powered heritage centre and a regional base for the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. The 50ha park in Pitsea, owned by Basildon District Council, could attract around 350,000 visitors a year. The Heritage Lottery Fund and the East of England Development Agency are helping to fund the project.
UK Supreme Court
30 March 2007
Middlesex Guildhall is set to become the UK's Supreme Court after Save Britain's Heritage lost its fight against the change of the building's use. The watchdog asked the High Court to block Westminster City Council's decision of last November, which granted planning permission and listed building consent for a change of use, arguing that it could lead to the loss of Guildhall's gothic interior. But the High Court ruled that planning rules had not been infringed.
The Things I Know - Mike Holmes
30 March 2007
Bournemouth Council head of planning and transport and Planning Summer School president.
Gummer on... the price of uncertainty
30 March 2007
So what did the budget do for planning and planners? There was, of course, a good deal of buzz beforehand. Commentators ventured a range of expectations, but all of them were destined to be dashed and no-one is any the wiser about chancellor Gordon Brown's long-term intentions on property taxation. This is the real problem. There is nothing worse in development and regeneration than uncertainty.
Zones secure city heritage
30 March 2007
Edinburgh's conservation areas have been further extended in what planning convener Trevor Davies described as "a key move".
Landscape architects selected to design Elgin flood defences
30 March 2007
Designs for one of the largest flood defence schemes in Scotland are to be produced by landscape architects Insite Environments.
Village plans care housing
30 March 2007
Plans for a retirement village in Birmingham that will provide around 180 homes were announced last week.
Stoke homes move ahead
30 March 2007
Proposals to redevelop the site of Stoke City Football Club's former stadium progressed with the submission of an outline planning application last week.
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