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JMP to carry out studies in Tyne and Wear

25 August 2006

The feasibility and effectiveness of public transport in Tyne and Wear is being assessed by JMP Consulting to help manage travel demand and reduce car use.

Why spatial planning is the lynchpin for success

25 August 2006

The crucial role of spatial planning must not be forgotten in strategy for evidence and innovation, argues Jenny Crawford.

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25 August 2006

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Growth questioned in parched regions

25 August 2006

Balance between supply and demand is needed to ensure that water is kept on tap for growth areas, suggests Tom de Castella.

Appointment at Southampton City Council

25 August 2006

Andy Scate has been appointed head of planning and sustainability by Southampton City Council. He was previously development services manager at Buckinghamshire County Council. Scate was also strategic planning adviser to local delivery vehicle Aylesbury Vale Advantage.

Public consultation on City of London to begin in September

25 August 2006

Public consultation on City of London conservation area boundaries will begin in September. Twenty-six conservation areas cover around a third of the City. Another four are being proposed while others are being lined up for de-designation because the corporation argues that they no longer contribute to the City's historic character.

Study highlights green area faults

25 August 2006

Regional policy in Yorkshire and Humber could do more to create links between green areas, the Countryside Agency complained this week.

Exhibition of plans for Durham opens

25 August 2006

An exhibition of plans for Durham city centre up to 2020 opened last week. The masterplan, which will be on display in Durham and at regional development agency One NorthEast offices in Newcastle, will run until 13 October. The vision looks at how Durham can realise its full economic potential while retaining its heritage and historic character. It envisages improving the range of shops and leisure and entertainment facilities, looking at the future of the city's university and the development of iconic buildings.

Casebook: Appeal cases - Mixed use development - High-density city centre living held acceptable

25 August 2006

The secretary of state has accepted an inspector's recommendation to grant permission for 167 flats and two commercial units at a former council depot in Birmingham after finding the design, impact on neighbours and affordable housing and parking provision acceptable.

Retail quarter wins approval from Sheffield

25 August 2006

Sheffield is to get a new shopping district after the city council approved major renewal plans this week.

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