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Meacher attacks planning reform proposals
27 September 2007
Former environment minister Michael Meacher yesterday slammed proposed government planning reforms for major infrastructure projects.
Plans approved for book storage facility
27 September 2007
Plans for a store to house eight million books belonging to the Bodleian library in Oxford were approved last night.
Cascade agreements 'could improve planning gain deals'
27 September 2007
Affordable homes provided under section 106 could be delivered more efficiently through cascade agreements, according to a report this week.
West Midlands proposes housing numbers
27 September 2007
More than 360,000 homes could be built across the West Midlands after the regional assembly unveiled its preferred option for its regional spatial strategy (RSS) this week.
Tidal barrage faces environmental obstacle
27 September 2007
The government will have to prove that a major tidal barrage across the Severn Estuary is in the over-riding public interest to get round stringent environmental laws.
Builder wins fight to build riverside homes
27 September 2007
Construction giant George Wimpey has struck a High Court blow in its fight for the right to build more than 500 new homes on a strategic riverside in the Thames Gateway.
Council denies mine plan bias
27 September 2007
A council yesterday hotly denied that it showed "apparent bias" and "dreadful unfairness" to the owners of Cornwall's last working tin mine.
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