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SCOTTISH NEWS: Dons blast modest city growth review
28 February 2003
The review of Scotland's cities has been criticised by three of the Scottish Executive's own advisers for failing to address the issues that prompted it. Professor Ivan Turok of Glasgow University's department...
RTPI NEWS: Dundee: remarkable renaissance through partnership working
28 February 2003
Mike Galloway underlines the need to maintain Dundee's important focus on underpinning its status as a lively and vital city. All cities involve essential contradictions. They all have, at the very least,...
REGENERATION NEWS: Academics point out housing flaws
28 February 2003
The sequential test for housing will do little to bring about urban regeneration so long as adjacent councils compete with cities for development, according to latest research. The claim is among the...
Minister sets timescale for regional vote
28 February 2003
Deputy prime minister John Prescott this week predicted that the first referendum on English regional government will take place within 18 months. Speaking to a conference organised by the Campaign for the...
Scottish access rights a victory for the people
28 February 2003
Scots have won new rights of access over open land but it has been an uphill struggle, writes Bob Reid. We are to get a new breed of plan in Scotland....
Bristol City Council local plan out for consultation
28 February 2003
Measures to prioritise house building on brownfield land and to reduce the environmental impact of development are among proposed changes to Bristol City Council's local plan, out for consultation this week. The alterations...
Newport gives support to city centre project
28 February 2003
Newport City Council backed plans for the £100 million redevelopment of its 1960s Kingsway shopping centre this week. Earlier this month, the planning committee approved in principle the application from developer Rhys...
Former Birmingham City Council home wins planning consent
28 February 2003
The multi-million pound redevelopment of Baskerville House, former home to Birmingham City Council, has won planning consent. Developer Targetfollow and the city council will turn the grade II listed city centre building into...
TRANSPORT NEWS: Regional body bemoans loss of rail grants
28 February 2003
Funding for rail passenger and freight grants should be urgently reinstated by the Strategic Rail Authority (SRA), the South East England Regional Assembly (SEERA) planning committee said last week. Last month, the...
REGENERATION NEWS IN BRIEF: Birmingham City Council receives planning application
28 February 2003
Birmingham City Council has received a planning application for the redevelopment of two former car parks at the Longbridge car plant. St Modwen Properties, development partner of the MG Rover Group, wants...
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