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Essex gears up for conservation centre
30 March 2007
An application for a £5 million education and nature conservation complex in south Essex will be submitted next month. Plans include a £2.7 million renewably powered heritage centre and a regional base for the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. The 50ha park in Pitsea, owned by Basildon District Council, could attract around 350,000 visitors a year. The Heritage Lottery Fund and the East of England Development Agency are helping to fund the project.
UK Supreme Court
30 March 2007
Middlesex Guildhall is set to become the UK's Supreme Court after Save Britain's Heritage lost its fight against the change of the building's use. The watchdog asked the High Court to block Westminster City Council's decision of last November, which granted planning permission and listed building consent for a change of use, arguing that it could lead to the loss of Guildhall's gothic interior. But the High Court ruled that planning rules had not been infringed.
Zones secure city heritage
30 March 2007
Edinburgh's conservation areas have been further extended in what planning convener Trevor Davies described as "a key move".
Stoke homes move ahead
30 March 2007
Proposals to redevelop the site of Stoke City Football Club's former stadium progressed with the submission of an outline planning application last week.
Village plans care housing
30 March 2007
Plans for a retirement village in Birmingham that will provide around 180 homes were announced last week.
The Things I Know - Mike Holmes
30 March 2007
Bournemouth Council head of planning and transport and Planning Summer School president.
King Alfred scheme approved
30 March 2007
The £290 million King Alfred scheme designed by Frank Gehry was approved by Brighton and Hove City Council last week. The project will include 750 flats and a £48 million council sports centre designed jointly with HOK. The development, which features two glass and metal towers, should be complete by 2013.
Tower of London management plan opened for consultation
30 March 2007
A management plan for the conservation and improvement of the Tower of London has been opened up for public consultation.
Budget hints at change
30 March 2007
The budget statement has clarified how local authorities can deliver infrastructure but the exact nature of the planning gain supplement still remains unclear, reports Vivien Wilson.
Liverpool protestors face wait for court decision
28 March 2007
Owners of a second hand and antiquarian bookshop fighting Liverpool's City of Culture redevelopment must wait to hear the outcome of their High Court challenge.
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