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Impact study provokes fresh wave of criticism
16 December 2005
Latest proposals on house building have seen Whitehall hit by a double whammy, argues Chris Baker.
Editor of RTPI News set to leave the institute
16 December 2005
RTPI News editor Diana de Deney will be parting company with the institute at the end of the year, writes Kelvin MacDonald.
Levy faces tough inception
16 December 2005
A windfall charge on developers has run into heavy flak from the planning sector, says David Dewar.
Biomass star in ascendancy
16 December 2005
Councils are beginning to realise the benefits of biomass but opposition from the public remains, reports Catherine Early.
Strategy hopes to tackle border issue
15 December 2005
A rare cross-frontier strategy to develop the economy of the North Wales-Cheshire border area has been published.
Green light for second Edinburgh tram
13 December 2005
Edinburgh's second proposed tram line has been approved by MSPs who ruled that any drawbacks were outweighed by the scheme's potential benefits.
24 East England transport schemes approved
12 December 2005
The East of England Regional Assembly has approved 24 transport schemes for the region.
Proposal for city-region development agencies
9 December 2005
Big city regions should break away from their regional development agencies and form conurbation-wide economic development bodies, according to a group of experts within the New Local Government Network's city regions commission.
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