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Plans submitted for Cambridge eco-town
19 December 2007
Outline plans have been submitted for a new eco-town on a former barracks site in Cambridgeshire.
Kerslake faces 'culture clash'
19 December 2007
Sir Bob Kerslake must radically overhaul the culture of the new homes agency when he becomes its first chief executive next year, according to regeneration experts.
Kerslake first homes agency chief
18 December 2007
Sir Bob Kerslake has been appointed the first chief executive of the new Homes and Communities Agency.
Funding gap looms for South East housing
17 December 2007
The South East is facing a funding gap of almost £400 million over the next three years for affordable housing, according to a report.
Fund to boost mixed-income estates pledged
14 December 2007
A revenue funding stream to help social housing estates gain wealthier residents and to enable more prosperous areas to accommodate affordable homes was promised this week by housing minister Yvette Cooper.
2007 round-up: England
14 December 2007
Out with the old; in with the new-ish. With his familiar winning grin reduced to something more akin to a pained grimace, in June Tony Blair shut the door on...
£732m for housing growth zones
14 December 2007
Areas of planned housing growth stand to gain £732 million for infrastructure in the next three years, housing and planning minister Yvette Cooper announced last week.
Thames Gateway chief executive leaves project
14 December 2007
The chief executive of the vast Thames Gateway regeneration project, Judith Armitt, quit this week, leaving senior Department for Communities and Local Government official Joe Montgomery to step into the role.
Former top planning inspector remembered for commitment
14 December 2007
The high-profile planner in charge of the government's failed super casinos bid, Stephen Crow, died following a heart attack last week.
The team player returns
14 December 2007
Interview: Planner Alan Pollock has left his consultancy to oversee RPS's Edinburgh office.
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