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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.
Planning gain proposals are sure way to discourage development
30 March 2007
The economist John Maynard Keynes thought that the avoidance of taxes was the only intellectual pursuit to carry any reward. Yet there are many more factors behind the cynicism that surrounds the proposed planning gain supplement (PGS).
Bidwells' northern base goes it alone
30 March 2007
Bidwells' Manchester base has become a new planning consultancy under the same director, it has emerged.
The Things I Know - Mike Holmes
30 March 2007
Bournemouth Council head of planning and transport and Planning Summer School president.
Legal Report - Money talks louder than policy on carbon trading
30 March 2007
To quote Al Gore in his award-winning documentary on global warming An Inconvenient Truth: "You cannot make somebody understand something if their salary depends on them not understanding it."
Planning Law Authority
30 March 2007
Martin Kingston QC remains confident that barristers can continue to play a major role in the reformed planning system as long as they adapt to changing demands, says Bryan Johnston.
Report criticises assemblies for lacking focus
29 March 2007
Some regional assemblies have been ineffective because they have spread their resources too thinly, a government report said yesterday.
Government offers help to small manufacturers
29 March 2007
An advice service for small-scale manufacturers will be extended from April next year, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) announced today.
Planning blamed for decrease in homes size
29 March 2007
The planning system is responsible for a glut of flat developments in the South East, according to a report released today.
Revamped Nottingham square set to reopen
28 March 2007
Nottingham City Council has completed its £7.6 million revamp of Old Market Square, the UK's second-largest public square.
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