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Sunderland plans backed

15 February 2008

Sunderland City Council has approved a £130 million mixed-use development in the west of the city.

First phase of Stonebridge Park approved

15 February 2008

Liverpool Land Development Company (LLDC) has won permission for the first phase of development at Stonebridge Park.

Government confirms funding for New Street redevelopment

15 February 2008

The government will provide almost £400 million of funding to transform Birmingham's New Street station, transport secretary Ruth Kelly said this week.

Salmond set to be grilled on Aviemore

15 February 2008

Scottish first minister Alex Salmond is preparing for more tough questions on the Scottish parliament's alleged inappropriate intervention in planning applications.

Sprucefield revisions due

15 February 2008

Westfield has confirmed that it aims to resubmit an application for its on-off Northern Ireland shopping centre expansion by April.

Midlands city site secured

15 February 2008

A £300 million regeneration scheme in Wolverhampton can go ahead after the government allowed a compulsory purchase order (CPO) for a 7.2ha site.

Old Town proposals win council support

15 February 2008

Edinburgh City Council has largely approved a controversial £300 million proposal for flats and offices in the Old Town, although a public inquiry could still be held.

Work in Progress

8 February 2008

A new approach to planning for employment sets useful directions but uncertainty over regional policy-making leaves important questions unanswered, writes Richard Summers.

Midland tram case pressed

8 February 2008

Two further Midland Metro tram routes in Birmingham and the Black Country could boost the region's economy by an extra £178 million a year, latest research shows.

Commission to investigate supermarket dominance

8 February 2008

The European Commission is to conduct an investigation into supermarket dominance after a successful bid from Green Party MEP Caroline Lucas. Meanwhile, the UK Competition Commission is due to publish its final report on the groceries market in April.

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