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Renewal report slams government departments
1 February 2005
Some government departments are not aligned to the priorities of the Sustainable Communities Plan, according to the initial findings of a major research project.
North/South divide set to grow, says research
1 February 2005
Regional disparities are more likely to widen rather than narrow over the next 25 years, according to a new report released today at the Sustainable Communities Summit.
MPs criticise government housing growth plans
1 February 2005
Government housing policy is “disjointed” and will cause “irreparable” damage to the environment, MPs have warned.
Risk of flooding in housing growth plans
1 February 2005
Building in the growth areas will add £55m to the country’s annual flood damage bill unless urgent action is taken to move planned development off the flood plains.
'Social engineering' to revive sink estates
1 February 2005
The government will undertake “social engineering” on deprived estates by changing the mix of types and tenures of housing, it announced at the Sustainable Communities Summit.
Glasgow harbour receives cash injection
1 February 2005
Plans to regenerate Glasgow harbour were boosted last week after the Heritage Lottery Fund awarded £15 million towards a new transport museum.
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