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Welsh Government unveils £350m investment fund
2 December 2008
The Welsh Assembly Government has announced a new £350m investment fund to boost regeneration, climate change and infrastructure projects.
How cities recover from recession
2 December 2008
World recession could bring some cities to their knees unless they learn from the successful strategy of seven European survivors, according to forthcoming research.
Pre-Budget report: £775m housing boost
24 November 2008
Chancellor Alistair Darling has promised £775 million of additional funding for social housing and regeneration in today's pre-budget report.
Property sector welcomes Killian-Pretty
24 November 2008
There has been an enthusiastic response from the property industry to today's Killian-Pretty Review.
Farrell set for Outer London role
20 November 2008
London mayor Boris Johnson has appointed Sir Terry Farrell to head design issues on the mayor's new Outer London Commission.
Planning delays 'could dampen economic stimulus'
18 November 2008
Delays in the planning system could slow the effects of the government's capital spending boost expected to be announced in next week's pre-Budget report.
North 'best equipped to weather recession'
17 November 2008
Northern cities are in a better position to weather the economic storm than London, which could be set to bear the brunt of the recession, according to a report today.
PPS6 'will help alleviate downturn'
12 November 2008
The government's revised retail planning policy will help small shop owners suffering as a result of the credit crunch, housing minister Iain Wright told the Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) today.
Planning 'will be slow to ease economic troubles'
12 November 2008
Measures to ease the current economic crisis through the planning system will take years to have any effect, according to DCLG deputy planning director Miles Gibson.
Go-ahead for fresh Aberdeenshire golf resort
7 November 2008
Scottish ministers have given the go-ahead for a major golfing development in Aberdeenshire - two days after giving the green light to Donald Trump's Balmedie proposals.
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