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South Bank tower given detailed approval
19 December 2007
A 52-storey tower on London's South Bank has been given the go-ahead.
Plans submitted for Cambridge eco-town
19 December 2007
Outline plans have been submitted for a new eco-town on a former barracks site in Cambridgeshire.
'Loopholes' in Merton rule
19 December 2007
Renewable energy experts have questioned whether the government's new planning policy statement on climate change is watertight enough to force councils to impose ‘Merton rule' requirements on developers.
Kerslake faces 'culture clash'
19 December 2007
Sir Bob Kerslake must radically overhaul the culture of the new homes agency when he becomes its first chief executive next year, according to regeneration experts.
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.
Kerslake first homes agency chief
18 December 2007
Sir Bob Kerslake has been appointed the first chief executive of the new Homes and Communities Agency.
Make commercial buildings zero carbon by 2020, says report
18 December 2007
Government commissioned research has called for carbon emissions to be cut from new non-domestic buildings by 2020.
Merton rule saved
18 December 2007
The Government has retained a controversial renewable energy policy in its planning statement on climate change.
Clyde URC approved
17 December 2007
Glasgow City Council has approved the creation of an urban regeneration company to oversee a £1.6 billion regeneration project on the banks of the River Clyde.
Green light for Trafford CPO
17 December 2007
A compulsory purchase order to speed up regeneration work in Urmston in Greater Manchester has been given the go-ahead.
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