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'Plough transport cash into cities'
7 December 2007
Transport planners must funnel transport funding into large urban centres, rather than spreading it evenly like "jam" across a region, in order to maximise the economic benefits of their investment, a think-tank report has urged.
Australian institute outpost offers different slant on planningpractice
7 December 2007
The global market increasingly requires planners to share skills and experience to improve practice around the world and the Planning Institute of Australia's UK branch is fully involved in this, explains Javiera Maturana.
Sunderland unifies city design
7 December 2007
David Lock Associates (DLA) has drawn up an urban design strategy for Sunderland city centre that covers the controversial Vaux brewery site owned by Tesco.
Alex Plant, Cambridgeshire Horizons
7 December 2007
Alex Plant is the new chief executive of Cambridgeshire Horizons.
Consolidated delivery scheme to cut Birmingham congestion
7 December 2007
A scheme to reduce the number of lorries in the centre of Birmingham is being examined by the city council.
Hope dreams - Liverpool mixed-use plans submitted
7 December 2007
Four planning applications for a mixed-use scheme on one of Liverpool's most historic streets were submitted last week to Liverpool City Council.
County split on green belt
7 December 2007
A proposal for a massive reduction of the Nottingham-Derby green belt could lead to a rethink of how protected land is used in other regions, it has been claimed.
Compatibility fears over Gateway plans
7 December 2007
Discrepancies between Whitehall's Thames Gateway delivery plans and legally-enshrined planning documents are storing up potential pitfalls for the project, the chair of one of the sub-region's government-backed development corporations told the Thames Gateway Forum.
Firm expands base in north
7 December 2007
Taylor Young opened an office in Manchester last week, returning to the city where the firm was established more than 140 years ago.
Knowledge quarter 'crucial driver' for Liverpool economy
7 December 2007
A study has identified the development of Liverpool's knowledge quarter as a crucial driver for the city's economy. The study, by Regeneris Consulting, says firms within the city's knowledge quarter generate £1 billion of income per annum. The report is available from (email) jdouglas@liverpoolvision.co.uk.
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