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Bristol retail plans secured with order

27 May 2005

The government endorsed a compulsory purchase order last week to bring forward a £500 million retail development in Bristol.

Plans unveiled for major housing development in Derby

27 May 2005

Plans for a major housing development on the south-eastern edge of Derby were unveiled last week. An outline application has been submitted to South Derbyshire District Council on behalf of a consortium of landowners seeking to build up to 1,058 homes, a school and shops at Boulton Moor, alongside the A6 Derby Spur Road. The application was prepared by consultancy Barton Willmore. Partner Ian Tant said that the site "has long been identified as one of the most sustainable locations for housing at the edge of the city".

Date set for Brighton stadium decision

27 May 2005

A decision on Brighton and Hove Albion Football Club's Falmer stadium proposal will be made by the end of October, the ODPM has announced.

Edinburgh to assess tall building scope

27 May 2005

Edinburgh is set for the first study of its skyline for 40 years, with policy-makers investigating the scope for tall buildings in the Scottish capital.

North West regional development agency to provide £2 million

27 May 2005

The North West regional development agency is to provide £2 million in the run-up to Liverpool's 2008 Capital of Culture celebrations. The agency has agreed to become an official partner of Liverpool Culture Company (LCC) in a sponsorship deal announced last week. The news came as LCC unveiled its delivery plan for the cultural programme in 2005-06. This outlines objectives such as increasing inward investment and repositioning Liverpool as a world city.

Figures reveal building boost for Leicester

27 May 2005

The number of building proposals in key regeneration zones in Leicester has surged since the city's urban regeneration company was launched, according to latest figures.

LASER transport model to be updated

27 May 2005

The Department for Transport's land-use and transport interaction model for London and the South East Region (LASER) is set to be updated by Mott MacDonald with Rand Europe. LASER models households' travel behaviour including trip distribution and their mode and route choices. Mott MacDonald's role involves updating the model using the latest census data and making use of other transport-related information such as the London area transportation surveys.

Brighton and Hove City Council reappoints Cluttons

27 May 2005

Brighton and Hove City Council has reappointed Cluttons as its urban portfolio estate manager for the next five years. The firm has secured a contract to manage the authority's commercial portfolio, which comprises more than 450 properties with an annual rent roll of around £6.5 million. After winning the initial tender in 1995, Cluttons opened its Brighton office, which has since grown to include eight qualified professionals and three support staff.

Housing crisis spreads to encompass country

27 May 2005

All English regions are now suffering from the results of rising house prices, says David Dewar.

Taking it in his stride

27 May 2005

Developer Paul Thwaites highlights his company's commitment to high-quality work but expresses frustration at delays in the planning system, reports Catherine Early.

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