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How we did it ... Castle shifts emphasis to energy conservation
29 February 2008
PROJECT: Dunster Castle, Somerset.
Safety Catch
29 February 2008
Rigid brownfield restrictions are hampering affordable housing, says Nick Belsten.
Three wind farms approved
28 February 2008
The approval of three wind farms demonstrates the government's committment to renewable energy, it said today.
Councils urged to set green targets to speed up planning
27 February 2008
Developers have called for local authorities to introduce sustainable targets to allow development applications to be fast-tracked through the planning process.
Mega-church proposal is rejected
22 February 2008
A controversial religious group displaced by development on the London Olympic Park site has seen its plans for a massive new church rejected by the local planning authority.
City unitary areas to be investigated
15 February 2008
The best scale for unitary authorities proposed by Exeter, Ipswich and Norwich is to be assessed by the body that reviews local government boundaries in England, the Government revealed last week.
LDA accelerates new risk management regime
15 February 2008
The London Development Agency (LDA) will fast track the introduction of a new monitoring regime in order to better mitigate any risk that may affect its investments, it revealed last week.
Competition watchdog to publish findings of investigation
15 February 2008
The competition watchdog was due to publish the findings of its investigation of supermarkets as Regeneration & Renewal went to press.
RDAs get investment tool go-ahead
15 February 2008
Regional development agencies have been given the green light by the Government to draw up plans to use a new Brussels-backed investment tool for urban areas, Regeneration & Renewal has learned.
Buffer zones proposed to protect Welsh households
8 February 2008
Greater protection for people living near opencast mining sites in Wales should be provided via 500-metre buffer zones between extraction sites and housing, the Welsh Assembly Government has proposed.
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