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Visitor centre scoops Civic Trust award
15 April 2005
The Brading Roman Villa visitor centre development on the Isle of Wight won a special prize at the annual Civic Trust awards last week.
Parties start race to win over voters
15 April 2005
Key policies on planning, transport and the environment were set out by each of the main political parties this week in advance of the general election.
Authority wins decoration for job placement
15 April 2005
Birmingham City Council's planning service has won an award for increasing the representation of ethnic minorities.
Warehouse space to be created in Teesside and Sheffield
15 April 2005
More than 102,000m2 of warehouse space is set to be created at sites in Teesside and Sheffield under plans by HelioSlough. The developer, a joint venture between Helios Properties and Slough Estates, has submitted plans to develop two units at the 84ha Wynyard One site. It aims to complete the first around the end of the year. An application has been submitted to Sheffield City Council for 37,160m2 of distribution space and a terminal at Sheffield International Railfreight Terminal. Work will start this summer and completion is scheduled early next year.
Canalside development given planning permission
15 April 2005
A £250 million canalside development in Coventry was granted outline planning permission last week. Located in Foleshill, the 50ha scheme is one of the city's largest regeneration projects. It includes plans for 1,500 homes, bars, restaurants and shops. The development aims to revitalise the area, currently occupied by a combination of former brickworks, a scrapyard and redundant industrial sites.
South East growth level alarms agency
15 April 2005
Housing levels proposed in the draft South East Plan are so low that they could damage the UK economy, according to the region's development agency.
Think-tank appeals for more affordable homes
15 April 2005
An increase in affordable and market homes is required to ease the housing crisis in the South East, according to a leading think-tank.
Anchor retailers secured for Derby
15 April 2005
Anchor retailers have been secured to take up space in the extended Eagle shopping centre in Derby. Debenhams, Marks & Spencer and Next will all increase their presence in the city centre, taking up a total of 27,313m2 in the 97,400m2 scheme. The redevelopment of the centre, jointly owned by Westfield and Hermes, forms part of wider plans to revive the city centre being led by urban regeneration company Derby Cityscape.
Plans for Kirkstall Valley
15 April 2005
Plans to revive Kirkstall Valley in Leeds and create more than 1,000 jobs have gone on public display. The scheme for the former industrial Kirkstall Forge site, put forward by Harrogate-based developer Commercial Estates Group, is currently being considered by Leeds City Council. It features a mixed-use development including 1,385 homes and community facilities such as shops, bars, cafes, restaurants and a creche. More than half of the 22ha site will be retained as green space for community use.
Centros Miller chosen for regeneration scheme
15 April 2005
Centros Miller has been chosen as preferred developer for a shopping-led regeneration scheme by Lancaster City Council. The 4ha Canal Corridor North site, principally owned by the council and Mitchell's Pub Company, is seen as a focus for the retail-led renaissance of the area, building on the leisure opportunities afforded by local theatres. Masterplanning for the mixed-use development is about to begin and will include extensive public consultation.
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