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COALFIELDS: A light at the end of the tunnel
28 March 2003
Determined to avoid the catastrophic economic and social fallout that followed previous pit closures, the Government has supported efforts to break the fall of miners laid off from Selby's closing coalmines. Samantha Lyster...
Lighting the way to the future
28 March 2003
The government's energy white paper signals a fundamental shift in how planners should address energy issues, argues Karl Cradick. Anyone with a family will know that the biggest single energy challenge facing...
Leicester Square eyed for development
28 March 2003
Pavement cafes, hotels and a Las Vegas-style casino could all be part of a major redevelopment of Leicester Square in London's West End. Westminster City Council commissioned a study by consultancy Edaw...
London dominates office space study
28 March 2003
Almost half of all offices built in England and Wales since 1998 are in London and the South East, according to ODPM figures. The statistics, published this week, are the first...
YOUNG PLANNERS' PAGE: Different planning and different priorities
28 March 2003
Ben Wales charts the USA's movement towards urbanisation, which began in the second half of the 19th century. Historically, planning in the USA can be divided into several distinct eras. During the...
Agency underlines jobs record of rural incomers
28 March 2003
Up to two-thirds of rural businesses are started or owned by migrants from urban areas, according to a report published by the Countryside Agency this week. Its study of the rural economy...
REGENERATION NEWS: Caution urged on licensing change
28 March 2003
A Commons select committee has warned of the possible dangers associated with the relaxed licensing laws being introduced by the government. The ODPM committee, in a report on the Licensing Bill and...
EDITORIAL: Late-night laws spell nightmare for locals
28 March 2003
To some visionaries, a bustling evening economy with bars, restaurants and nightclubs offers not only a sign of society's vibrancy but also of the urban renaissance. Unfortunately, these visionaries tend not to live...
CASEBOOK: Housing allowed on open land with urban backdrop
28 March 2003
Wainhomes (South West) Ltd has secured planning permission for the development of 50 homes together with open space and cycleways on urban open land in Plymouth, and has also won a partial...
Helping hand for wind power
28 March 2003
Planning approaches need to change to give support to renewable energy development, says Marcus Beddoe. Last month's energy white paper is the first acknowledgment from government that the planning system is a...
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