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Mixed-use redevelopment granted planning approval

28 April 2006

The 9,300m2 mixed-use redevelopment of a building formerly occupied by Bristol City Council planners has been granted planning approval. CSJ Planning Consultants has worked with developer Westmark on the scheme to demolish the 1950s Cabot House block to make way for offices, flats and shops. The building is located alongside Council House, close to Bristol Cathedral and the Central Library. It has been vacant for more than ten years.

Plans to create a science park in Leicester moves step closer

28 April 2006

Plans to create a science park in Leicester moved a step closer after the demolition of an old school on the site. The removal of John Ellis School will help to bring forward a 10ha scheme near the National Space Centre. Leicester City Council owns the land and is clearing it with financial support from the East Midlands Development Agency. Outline planning permission has already been granted for 11,150m2 of floor space on the site to accommodate hi-tech businesses.

Retail market player

28 April 2006

National Retail Planning Forum founder George Nicholson believes there is plenty of scope for further debate regarding town centre policy, Bryan Johnston discovers.

People power isn't working properly

28 April 2006

The imminent council elections give me a sinking feeling.

Rubbish day Liverpool schoolchildren help to clean up their streets

28 April 2006

Schoolchildren in Liverpool collected nearly 4,000kg of rubbish last week under a scheme run by registered social landlord South Liverpool Housing (SLH) aimed at giving children a greater sense of responsibility.

Yorks course for senior social enterprise staff

28 April 2006

A course on leadership for directors and senior managers of social enterprises is being organised by the Social Enterprise Support Centre (Sesc) in West Yorkshire.

Olympic Park site now '80% secured'

28 April 2006

The organisers of the 2012 Olympics have secured 80 per cent of the land needed to develop the principal Games site, according to the mayor of London's office.

Indoor surf centre architect is named

28 April 2006

A leisure complex incorporating Europe's first indoor surfing centre is to be designed by architects S&P, it was revealed last week.

Labour could lose out to protest votes

28 April 2006

Political control could switch in a number of key renewal areas in next week's local elections.

Development tax 'would quadruple' money raised

28 April 2006

Using the Government's proposed tax on development land could raise four times the amount of money for infrastructure than is generated by the current use of section 106 planning agreements, according to unpublished research.

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