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Contest kicks off to design Olympic park

22 April 2005

The London Development Agency (LDA) is calling on developers to submit designs for the capital's Olympic park.

Permission granted for Building Design Partnership

22 April 2005

A Manchester headquarters for Building Design Partnership has been granted permission by the city council. The development, by Town Centre Securities, is on the southern edge of the Piccadilly canal basin. The building will provide 3,000m2 of office space and will be naturally ventilated.

Sheffield superstore given planning permission

22 April 2005

A first-floor extension to a Sheffield superstore was granted planning permission this week. Sheffield City Council sanctioned the extension of the Crystal Peaks Sainsbury's store to allow the building to be converted into five separate shops. The extension's design and materials will match those of the existing building.

Canal scheme wins approval in Merseyside

22 April 2005

Plans to extend the Leeds-Liverpool Canal in Merseyside were approved by Liverpool City Council last week.

Charity attacks South East home totals

22 April 2005

Housing numbers in the draft South East Plan could risk storing up huge problems for the future, Shelter complained last week.

Regional gap besets competitiveness

22 April 2005

The UK has become less competitive since 1997, with regional disparities and an over-reliance on public sector jobs the main factors in its decline, according to latest research.

Plans approved for Leeds city centre

22 April 2005

Plans to build almost 200 homes in Leeds city centre have been approved. The 18,115m2 Flax Place development will provide 194 flats with basement car parking and landscaped open space. The project forms part of the £37 million East Bank scheme, which will deliver 2,973m2 of commercial space and 185 homes. Carey Jones Architects helped secure consent for the scheme, which will be developed by Oakgate Group.

Manifesto turns up heat on suppliers of housing

22 April 2005

Local authorities should not be able to use a lack of infrastructure as an excuse for failing to provide adequate housing, according to a manifesto published this week.

Outline plans unveiled for technology park

22 April 2005

Outline plans for a £67 million technology park on the border of Wolverhampton and Staffordshire were unveiled for public consultation this week. The i54 scheme, developed by Advantage West Midlands, Wolverhampton City Council and South Staffordshire District Council, is the largest development of its type in the region. The 89ha site at Wobaston Road, which falls in the Wolverhampton-Telford technology corridor and the Future Foundations regeneration zone, will be transformed to attract hi-tech businesses and will create or safeguard more than 6,000 jobs. Reclamation work has been completed and a planning application will be submitted after the consultation.

Work on Sheffield building begins

22 April 2005

Work to remove an eyesore building in Sheffield began this week as part of the city council's plans to develop an inner relief road. The former Wigfalls office on Brunswick Road will be knocked down after standing derelict since it closed 12 years ago. The demolition is the next stage of an inner relief road development that aims to improve access to the city centre by removing through traffic and create further regeneration opportunities by opening up sites for redevelopment. Construction work on the road is due to finish in 2007.

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