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Stonehenge tunnel axe is 'damaging'
14 December 2007
The Government's decision to scrap plans to dig a bypass tunnel at Stonehenge will damage the region's economy, the South-West of England Regional Development Agency has warned.
Stonehenge link dropped
14 December 2007
South West regional leaders responded with fury after plans to tackle congestion on the A303 at Stonehenge were shelved last week.
New Victoria hub stalled
14 December 2007
An application to develop a transport interchange at London Victoria station has been sent back to the drawing board again by Westminster City Council.
Dark forces in play
14 December 2007
Pilot schemes are trialling the Civic Trust's strategy to restore a broader evening leisure range in the UK's town and city centres, reports Ben Kochan.
Portsmouth cleared for mixed-use start
14 December 2007
Redevelopment of 7ha of Portsmouth city centre will begin next year after the government backed a compulsory purchase order.
Appointment at Advantage West Midlands
14 December 2007
Regional development agency Advantage West Midlands has appointed Mick Laverty as chief executive. Laverty is currently AWM's deputy chief executive with responsibility for projects and programmes including major land and property developments. Laverty will succeed John Edwards who stands down in April next year, after eight years in charge.
Are our rural areas open to all?
14 December 2007
The number of ethnic minority people living in the countryside is likely to rise. Alan Riddell examines how well rural communities are prepared for such change.
All change for local renewal funding
14 December 2007
In April, the Neighbourhood Renewal Fund will be replaced by the Working Neighbourhoods Fund. But many councils are set to lose out, finds Jamie Carpenter.
The team player returns
14 December 2007
Interview: Planner Alan Pollock has left his consultancy to oversee RPS's Edinburgh office.
£732m for housing growth zones
14 December 2007
Areas of planned housing growth stand to gain £732 million for infrastructure in the next three years, housing and planning minister Yvette Cooper announced last week.
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