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Figures reveal development on the wane
31 March 2006
The number of planning applications received by English councils dropped by eight per cent over the year to the end of 2005.
Errant authorities removed from blacklist
31 March 2006
The ODPM has reclassified 59 planning authorities previously deemed to be poor performers in development control
Milton Keynes opposes flagship housing scheme
31 March 2006
Milton Keynes Council is to put itself at loggerheads with national regeneration agency English Partnerships over plans for a flagship housing scheme.
Planning delivery grant allocations announced
31 March 2006
The government has announced final allocations for the £135 million planning delivery grant for next year.
Birmingham bids for growth funds
31 March 2006
Birmingham City Council is to bid for a share of the government's £40 million growth point fund to stimulate housing development and support the wider city-region.
New cities' chapter is painfully familiar
31 March 2006
You've got to hand it to this government: like Bogart in some old Hollywood movie, the more it gets beaten up, the faster it delivers another punch.
Funding gets tighter for renewal pathfinders
31 March 2006
Six of the Government's housing market renewal pathfinders last week received a share of £482 million as experts predicted funding for the scheme would come under growing pressure.
Funding rows foil ambition
31 March 2006
Transport planners have yet to be convinced that devolution is the answer to a shortage of funding, suggests Catherine Early.
Cities must prepare for a greyer future
31 March 2006
Predictions of a big growth in older single households pose a major challenge for planners, says Max Nathan.
Appointment at Newcastle City Council
31 March 2006
Marie Fallon has been appointed director of regeneration by Newcastle City Council. She was previously director of environment at Cheltenham Borough Council and assistant director of regeneration at Birmingham City Council. Fallon replaces Steve Dunlop, who left Newcastle City Council last year to become Scotland director at British Waterways.
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