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Aviation group warns of unrestrained expansion
24 November 2006
The government's aviation policy will lead to a "nightmare expansion" of UK airports, 60 local authorities warned this week.
Plan aims to ease housing dilemma
24 November 2006
Talks on how to unlock a standstill on housing development around an 8,400ha area of specially protected heathland began this week ahead of next week's South East Plan inquiry.
Kelly raises home figure for London
24 November 2006
An extra 40,000 homes have been allocated to east London as part of an interim Thames Gateway growth plan launched by communities secretary Ruth Kelly this week.
How local government reforms affect planning
24 November 2006
An upcoming conference will investigate community strategies' significance in the planning process, explains Louise Waring.
Councils plot healthy future
24 November 2006
Latest advice highlights a significant role for spatial planners in the provision of health care facilities, maintains Ben Kochan.
Councils tackle green issue
24 November 2006
Local authority action is tackling climate change and further initiatives will make a major difference, maintains Paul Bettison.
Chinatown scheme approved despite opposition
23 November 2006
A £200 million redevelopment of a Chinese quarter in London was given the go ahead this week despite fierce opposition from some local traders.
UK signs up to European landscape convention
23 November 2006
Countryside campaigners have welcomed the UK's ratification of a European agreement to protect landscapes.
MPs hear calls for infrastructure reorganisation
22 November 2006
An all-party Urban Development Group (UDG) inquiry into the lack of funding for city infrastructure has begun.
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