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Government: flexible land supply needed for economic development
18 December 2007
Proposed changes to the planning system could require councils to ensure land supply can be adapted to match future economic needs.
Science cities for Northern Ireland
18 December 2007
Northern Ireland's main conurbations such as Belfast and Derry should be designated 'science cities' to attract foreign investors, according to a review of tax policy in the province.
Northern Ireland masterplan unveiled
17 December 2007
A derelict former military base in Northern Ireland is to be converted into a residential and commercial development that will drive the local economy.
War over Scots golf plans goes national
14 December 2007
After a US tycoon's application to build a golfing resort was rejected by a council, the Scottish Government took charge of the planning process last week under rarely used powers. Allister Hayman investigates.
DCLG unveils plans for five unitaries
14 December 2007
Unitary councils will be created in Cornwall, Durham, Wiltshire, Shropshire and Northumberland, the Government said last week.
Doubts over North-South divide
14 December 2007
A decade of jobs growth has put five northern cities among England's top ten urban areas for employment growth, raising questions as to whether the North-South divide is as clear-cut as supposed, says a think-tank report published this week.
Local authority enterprise scheme extended
14 December 2007
The Government has changed tack on its local enterprise programme by allocating it extra funding in last week's local government finance settlement.
Stonehenge tunnel axe is 'damaging'
14 December 2007
The Government's decision to scrap plans to dig a bypass tunnel at Stonehenge will damage the region's economy, the South-West of England Regional Development Agency has warned.
Birmingham eyes development fillip
14 December 2007
The development of Birmingham will be prioritised by its regional development agency in a bid to lift the West Midlands' economy, a 20-year strategy for the region launched this week reveals.
City blocks store appeal
14 December 2007
Tesco has lost its appeal against Highland Council's decision to reject the retailer's plans for a fourth store in Inverness.
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