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Only five conurbations plan formal city-regions
14 April 2008
Only five of the 13 metropolitan areas developing cross-boundary funding deals are considering creating legally-binding city-regional bodies to run their areas.
New details of sub-national review of regeneration revealed
1 April 2008
A consultation paper setting out further detail on the Government's proposed remodelling of the regeneration and economic development system was released this week.
City regions could get wider powers
31 March 2008
Statutory city regions could be handed wider powers than previously suggested under plans contained in a consultation on a major review of economic development and regeneration.
Planning review to investigate development delays
26 March 2008
A government review is to examine why some developments continue to stay on hold even after planning permission has been granted.
Trump call-in 'took five minutes'
17 January 2008
The Scottish Government decided to call in Donald Trump's controversial golf course proposal after "a five minute phone call" MSPs have learnt.
Scottish priority infrastructure identified
8 January 2008
The Scottish government today identified nine infrastructure projects which will be given priority to 2030.
South Bank tower given detailed approval
19 December 2007
A 52-storey tower on London's South Bank has been given the go-ahead.
Planning bill 'threatens social homes delivery'
11 December 2007
The National Housing Federation (NHF) has warned that a key element of the government's proposed planning bill could jeopardise the delivery of social homes.
Stretched planning teams 'hindering' regeneration
5 December 2007
'Overstretched and under-resourced' local authority planning teams are hindering residential development in London.
Planning bill 'vague' on consultation
28 November 2007
Yesterday's planning reform bill did not make adequate provision for community consultation, the RTPI has said.
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