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Top stories of 2007
10 December 2007
A list of the most popular stories among PlanningResource users during the past year.
Consultancy wins public realm strategy contract
10 December 2007
Planning and design practice Urban Initiatives is to produce a public realm strategy for an east London borough.
Birmingham seeks European funds
26 November 2007
Birmingham City Council has agreed to bid for £25 million of EU funding to help regenerate the city.
Council boss slams Crossrail rate proposals
1 November 2007
Plans to charge businesses extra rates to pay for Crossrail should be scrapped, the leader of Westminster City Council insisted this week.
Cooper outlines reasons for dropping PGS
9 October 2007
Housing minister Yvette Cooper today explained the reasoning behind the government's decision not to progress the proposed planning gain supplement.
Government abandons planning gain supplement
9 October 2007
The government today finally scrapped its proposals for a planning gain supplement, replacing them with a tariff-based approach.
Transport groups calls for funds
9 October 2007
Campaigners have called for more funds to be made available to other parts of the UK following the go ahead for Crossrail.
City funding deal clears way for Crossrail
3 October 2007
City of London bosses yesterday approved a financial contribution to the Crossrail transport scheme, removing the last funding obstacle to the project.
Olympic construction costs cause uncertainty
3 October 2007
Rising construction costs in the run-up to the Olympics could undermine development deals in the City, according to a commercial property agent.
Oriental city site sold
20 September 2007
Controversial plans to redevelop North London's Oriental City are up in the air after the developer this week announced it is selling the site.
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