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Spatial strategy reviews mooted
24 July 2007
Regional spatial strategies (RSSs) should be subject to early "mini-reviews", DCLG has proposed.
Report firms up support for city-regions
17 July 2007
Today's sub-national review has confirmed the government's commitment, in principle, to the creation of city regions.
The sub-national review: points in brief
17 July 2007
Key points of the sub-national review, as outlined by local government minister John Healey.
Critics go to parliament over view guidelines
16 July 2007
A view of the Tower of London received protection today, as critics threatened to take London planning guidance before parliament.
Edge Lane resident vows to fight on
16 July 2007
A resident of Liverpool's Edge Lane hopes to secure a further High Court injunction against the government-backed demolition of her home.
Treasury to axe regional assemblies, Tories say
13 July 2007
Regional assemblies may be abolished in the forthcoming sub-national review, the Conservatives have alleged.
Sub-national review: why the delay?
13 July 2007
Confusion reigns over the date of publication for the sub-national review of regeneration.
'Walkie talkie' gets go-ahead from Blears
10 July 2007
Communities secretary Hazel Blears has approved the controversial "walkie talkie" tower in the City of London.
Approval for start-up centre revoked in court
10 July 2007
A High Court judge has revoked the planning approval for a proposed youth business support centre in Cambridge.
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