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Legal Report - Money talks louder than policy on carbon trading

30 March 2007

To quote Al Gore in his award-winning documentary on global warming An Inconvenient Truth: "You cannot make somebody understand something if their salary depends on them not understanding it."

Coalfield schemes win funding boost

30 March 2007

The government's national programme to regenerate former colliery sites received a major boost last week after gaining £20 million in cash and six additional locations.

Sewer plans gain support

30 March 2007

Detailed planning and funding for a £2 billion sewer beneath the River Thames is in progress after it won government backing last week.

Green skills gap targeted

30 March 2007

Energy efficiency and renewables training is needed to fill a skills gap for planners, according to latest research.

Unitary bids shortlisted

30 March 2007

The government has ignored pleas by three Wiltshire district councils to reject a claim that a unitary authority would save £1.85 million in planning services.

Hull Council cabinet vote

30 March 2007

Hull City Council cabinet voted to make arrangements to create a city development company this week. Property and land assets could be transferred to Hull Forward, although the company will probably operate as an asset-backed vehicle with its partners funding the purchase of assets. It will have a staff of eight, cost around £2.6 million to establish and is expected to lever in £500 million of private sector investment over the next 15 years.

Independent body sought

30 March 2007

An independent body should manage the UK super casino's social and regeneration impacts, according to a report this week.

Rail decision delights MP

30 March 2007

The government's change of heart over a Crossrail station at Woolwich was welcomed by Labour MP for Greenwich and Woolwich Nick Raynsford this week.

Industry troubled by rate relief cuts

30 March 2007

The reduction in business rate relief on empty buildings announced in last week's budget could slow regeneration, experts warn.

IKEA tackles Irish concern

30 March 2007

Swedish retailer IKEA is engaged in a major planning battle to establish its first superstore in the Republic of Ireland.

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