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Third party rights of appeal refused
27 August 2004
Third party rights of appeal will not be introduced in Northern Ireland after the government decided that the system in Ulster is not ready for such a change.
Swindon extension joins coding pilots
27 August 2004
Swindon's southern development area will be the next design coding project, deputy prime minister John Prescott announced last week.
Scottish wind farm shatters energy record
27 August 2004
Scotland's most powerful wind energy facility, the 20-turbine Crystal Rig wind farm in the Lammermuir Hills, East Lothian, was officially opened this week.
ODPM creates task group on skills training
27 August 2004
A task group has been set up to advise the ODPM on the role and format of the national centre for sustainable community skills.
Order used to protect listed Apethorpe Hall
27 August 2004
The survival of grade I listed Apethorpe Hall was helped by the serving of a compulsory purchase order (CPO) on its owner by the government last week.
Bath planners propose green belt alteration
27 August 2004
Planners in Bath are proposing to change the boundaries of the city's green belt to allow the university campus to expand.
First phase of the Brit Oval successfully completed
27 August 2004
The first phase of the Brit Oval cricket ground redevelopment was successfully completed in time for last week's test match between England and the West Indies. The south London scheme, managed by Drivers Jonas Sport, involved the delivery of 11,500 seats. More seats, a press centre and hospitality facilities will be built in phase two. The project is designed by HOK Architects and built by Taylor Woodrow Construction.
Strike set to widen in Northern Ireland
27 August 2004
More planners are joining the civil service strike action in Northern Ireland, it emerged last week.
Coalition raises Thames Gateway housing totals
27 August 2004
An extra 8,500 homes could be built in the Thames Gateway on top of the government's target of 120,000, according to the region's planning bodies.
RTPI News: Barker review - effects on housing and planning at regional level
27 August 2004
Jenny Poxon points to key issues to be considered as the government decides how to take forward the proposals.
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