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21.07.2014
Towns and cities across Scotland are to benefit from the success of a pioneering Glasgow project which saw disused spaces in the city brought back to life as community gardens, performance spaces or for art installations.
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21.07.2014
A promised Planning Bill is one of the highlights of the Welsh government’s latest legislative programme, first minister Carwyn Jones has announced.
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18.07.2014
Telford and Wrekin Council has put forward plans to set up a private company to build homes on council owned brownfield sites.
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18.07.2014Development Consent Order | Development Management & Enforcement | East Midlands | England | Infrastructure | UK
A Daventry rail freight interchange is the first in the country to secure a Development Consent Order (DCO) under the new procedure for infrastructure projects of national significance.
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18.07.2014
A redevelopment of the Brighton Hippodrome that includes an eight-screen cinema has been approved by Brighton and Hove council.
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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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