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Massive scheme for Falkirk unveiled
31 May 2005
Detailed plans have been unveiled for one of Scotland's largest mixed-use developments.
Permission granted for London dock scheme
31 May 2005
News International has been given permission to build 3,500 new homes on a large former industrial dock in Lewisham, south London.
Big business 'must connect with local firms'
31 May 2005
The Thames Gateway is peppered with huge business developments which fail to connect with local businesses, a study has found.
Developers lose Stevenage plan challenge
31 May 2005
A consortium of developers this week lost its legal bid to challenge a decision taken by Stevenage Borough Council to adopt its local plan.
Name chosen for bridge at Wembley
27 May 2005
A horse credited with saving the first FA Cup final at Wembley Stadium has topped a poll to choose a name for a footbridge at the rebuilt venue.
Residents win second battle in Poundbury
27 May 2005
Opponents of a high-density project in Poundbury, Dorset, have won a second battle against developers after councillors rejected their proposals last week.
Society chief vows to make reforms work
27 May 2005
Graham Jones, director of strategic planning at the London Borough of Harrow, succeeded Paul Watson as president of the Planning Officers Society (POS) this week.
Bristol retail plans secured with order
27 May 2005
The government endorsed a compulsory purchase order last week to bring forward a £500 million retail development in Bristol.
Guide appeals for better park designs
27 May 2005
Local administrations must promote good design in parks to help prevent antisocial behaviour in public places, the government's architecture watchdog advised this week.
Deal struck to build houses in Cardiff
27 May 2005
A deal has been struck to build houses on a site formerly occupied by an atomic weapons factory in north Cardiff. Developer George Wimpey has bought the Atomic Weapons Establishment site and sold half to Barratt Homes. Outline permission has been granted for 330 to 350 homes. The weapons factory closed in 1997 and it took a further two years to decontaminate the site.
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