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Slough adopts core strategy
3 November 2008
Slough has joined only five percent of councils nationally by having its core strategy declared sound.
MPs urge rethink on housing targets
3 November 2008
Government housebuilding targets must be urgently revised in the light of the economic downturn or greenfield sites could be unnecessarily developed, according to MPs.
Leicester Council backs eco-town plan
31 October 2008
Leicester City Council has approved a motion of support for the Co-operative Group's proposal for the 15,000-home Pennbury eco-town.
New group to tackle London economic problems
31 October 2008
A new group to focus on the economic difficulties facing the capital including planning and housing has been established by minister for London Tony McNulty and London mayor Boris Johnson.
HCA to quiz social landlords over spending
31 October 2008
Registered social landlords that have been allocated money for the next two years to build social housing are to be quizzed by the new housing and regeneration super-agency to ensure that they will be able to spend it.
Ministers study state banks' mortgage policy
31 October 2008
The Government is considering how recently nationalised banks might stimulate the housing market, communities minister Iain Wright told Regeneration & Renewal's Northern Regeneration Summit last week.
Carbon definition likely to be DCLG's, says expert
31 October 2008
The cross-government definition of zero carbon is highly likely to fall in line with the DCLG's current definition, an expert has said.
Rate rise floated for holiday home taxes
31 October 2008
Scottish ministers propose to allow councils to vary taxes on second homes to finance affordable housing.
Homes stall in sub-region
31 October 2008
It is no surprise that house building projects are being put on hold in the Thames Gateway, according to the South East England Development Agency (SEEDA).
City's affordability targets sky-rocket
31 October 2008
Some London boroughs may have to more than double affordable housing delivery rates to meet new city-wide targets, Planning has learnt.
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