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Group outlines integrated vision for Scottish growth
3 July 2009
A road, rail and air hub should be the centrepiece of a £25 billion revolution in transport policy to boost economic growth in Scotland, a think-tank has said.
Businesses set out investment case for Nottingham tram work
3 July 2009
The Nottingham tram extension is vital to maintaining the city's position as the economic driver of the East Midlands, business leaders have claimed.
Council sets out road case
3 July 2009
South Northamptonshire District Council has insisted that a bypass near Towcester is vital for regeneration.
Scheme fund switch urged
3 July 2009
The government should reject road schemes from regional funding allocations in favour of low-carbon projects, the Campaign for Better Transport has said.
Capital cycle draft sought
3 July 2009
The number of cycle parking spaces required at developments should be increased in advance of the revised London Plan, a London Assembly report has argued.
Regeneration in the newspapers: 2 July 2009
2 July 2009
In today's newspaper round-up, reports that government support for academies is in decline, and Kensington and Chelsea council is to create allotments for residents of a housing estate
Crossrail could be axed due to budget cuts, say media reports
2 July 2009
Major transport projects including Crossrail and a possible new high speed rail line could be cut or delayed due to nearly £30 billion of cuts to the Government's transport budget over the next ten years, according to press reports.
PlanningBlog: All aboard the IPC gravy train?
2 July 2009
Like the temperature outside, the anticipation is hotting up for the formation of the Infrastructure Planning Commission (IPC).
King's Cross Central scoops skills award
1 July 2009
A commitment to developing construction skills and training at one of the UK's biggest regeneration projects has been recognised by the Government's construction skills academy.
PlanningBlog: Welcome to quangoland
30 June 2009
As a professional sceptic of a certain vintage, even I haven't seen such widespread cynicism and anger about the state of our public affairs...
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