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REGENERATION NEWS: Application makde to build science park at Pebble Mill
28 February 2003
Advantage West Midlands and developer Calthorpe Estates have applied to Birmingham City Council to build a science and technology park at Pebble Mill. The project would set 36,500 sq m of research...
BUSINESS BRIEFS: Nathaniel Lichfield & Partners appointed for salford action plan
28 February 2003
Nathaniel Lichfield & Partners has been appointed by Salford City Council and the Chapel Street Regeneration Partnership to prepare an action plan for the Chapel Street area of Salford. The action plan...
CASEBOOK: Food and Drink Uses - Expanded dance floor judged change of use
28 February 2003
The change of use of a food and drink establishment in the centre of Sheffield (see picture, page 21) to include a dance floor has been rejected after an inspector backed city...
REGENERATION NEWS: Study calls for market rents in local plans
28 February 2003
A specific category could be created in local plans for homes built by housing associations for rent at market rates, a report has suggested. The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) said...
SCOTTISH NEWS: Glasgow fears slump due to retail centres
28 February 2003
Out-of-town shopping centres are threatening Glasgow's position as the largest retail centre outside London, according to a report. Researchers from Glasgow and Heriot-Watt Universities say that while the city's shops attract people...
Heritage body slams sale of civic treasure
28 February 2003
England's civic heritage is being threatened by unimaginative local authorities selling off buildings to the highest bidder, according to English Heritage. Pressure to dispose of historic civic buildings is resulting in the...
ODPM airs tourism guidance alternative
28 February 2003
Guidance on tourism should be scrapped and replaced by a best practice advice note, the government has suggested. In a consultation paper published this week, the ODPM argues that planning for tourism...
TRANSPORT NEWS: Activists condemn road consultations
28 February 2003
Consultation on controversial road-building plans in Aberdeen have been slammed by transport campaigners. Transform Scotland has described Aberdeen City Council's consultation on the proposed £120 million western bypass as "incompetent and premature". First...
CASEBOOK: Court cases - Tesco consent at redundant hospital supported
28 February 2003
The Court of Appeal has upheld a High Court ruling that the secretary of state was correct in his decision to grant planning permission for a Tesco store at the former South...
ANALYSIS: Will tolls improve transport?
28 February 2003
London's congestion charging scheme is over the first hurdle, but plenty of questions remain over the next steps, warns Faraz Baber. With the media build-up to the introduction of the London...
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