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Bristol City FC submits stadium plans
3 July 2009
Bristol City Football Club has formally submitted plans to the city council for a £65 million stadium on a former landfill site at Ashton Vale.
City campus plan unveiled
3 July 2009
Plans to bring the University of Strathclyde's faculties together on a single site in Glasgow city centre have been unveiled.
Showground revamp consultation starts
3 July 2009
Consultation began last week on plans to expand the Royal Highland Agricultural Society's showground at Ingliston in Edinburgh.
Mayor backs Barrier Park
3 July 2009
The mayor of London has given the final seal of approval to regeneration proposals in east London.
Olympic Games media facilities approved after design revision
3 July 2009
The International Broadcast Centre and Main Press Centre for the 2012 London Olympics have secured planning permission.
Deal agreed at Donington
3 July 2009
A section 106 deal has finally been signed for Donington Park, enabling work on redevelopment to start in preparation for next year's British Grand Prix.
Ideas needed to revamp London boroughs public spaces
3 July 2009
London mayor Boris Johnson has asked boroughs to submit ideas to revamp some of the capital's public spaces.
Heritage in danger
3 July 2009
English Heritage's annual register of risk puts the spotlight on conservation areas where joint action by residents, local groups and councils is necessary to arrest creeping decay, discovers Huw Morris.
Halman on ... extending consent time
3 July 2009
The recent DCLG announcement of greater flexibility in extending existing permissions is welcome news for landowners, developers and businesses.
Simpler consent in view
3 July 2009
The three-year limit on permissions has put developments at risk during the recession but the government's response in extending times is far from foolproof, argues David Brock.
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