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18.08.2014
Officials from the Republic of Ireland’s transport department have warned that the country’s growing population and increasing vehicle use are making it difficult for the state to meet its 2020 climate change targets.
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18.08.2014
Plans for a new bridge in Solihull to improve links in the West Midlands have got the go-ahead for £8.3 million of funding.
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18.08.2014
A raft of large-scale housing projects have been shortlisted to receive £850m of government loan funding for infrastructure needed to kickstart the schemes.
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15.08.2014
A housing association made history this week (12 August) when they erected two full-size family homes in a day.
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12.08.2014Business & Enterprise | CAMRA | Development Management & Enforcement | planning law | Pubs Matter | UK
The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) has called for planning law to be tightened to stop pubs in England and Wales being demolished or converted into shops.
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The A379 between Torcross and Strete in south Devon is a good example of a location where a Coastal Change Management Area designation could provide clear guidance on vital infrastructure exposed to storm damage and sea level rise
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Climate change is having a corrosive impact on our coastlines – and the people that live by them. As Dr Tim Poate and Andrew Austen explain, it’s down to planners to hold the line. But how?
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A growing body of evidence suggests that green space has tangible health and economic benefits. Economist Caroline Vexler explains why now is the time for planners to focus on the case for green space
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