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Bishop voices worries over Thames Gateway plans
21 February 2007
The Bishop of Rochester has criticised plans for development in the Thames Gateway as being socially divisive and lacking focus.
Whitley Bay revamp gets go-ahead from council
21 February 2007
Councillors in Tyneside last night approved plans for the regeneration of the seafront at holiday resort Whitley Bay.
Leeds Council reveals plans to revamp Elland Road
21 February 2007
Leeds Council today unveiled details of a masterplan to redevelop land around Leed's United's Elland Road football ground.
Edinburgh waterfront regeneration chief resigns
21 February 2007
The chief executive of Edinburgh's main regeneration company is to step down after three years at the helm.
Developer plans appeal after rail plan rejection
21 February 2007
A £300 million rail freight interchange earmarked for a former aerodrome site in St Albans was rejected by councillors this week.
Compulsory purchase human rights claim rejected
21 February 2007
A council today fended off a High Court challenge to its compulsory purchase plans for a major redevelopment.
Social tenants most likely to suffer overcrowding
21 February 2007
Social housing occupants are twice as likely as the average tenant to suffer overcrowded conditions, according to a study released today.
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