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NWDA tells two different stories 16 Aug 2005
The Northwest Development Agency’s own figures told a different story, but data collated by the Department of Trade and Industry for the Northwest Development Agency’s financial year 2004/05 were seized upon and announced with some glee by Industry and the Regions...
Jockeying begins for Scottish planning bill 16 Aug 2005
Planners have responded to criticisms of the new Planning White Paper in robust fashion. After leaks from the Executive, Friends of the Earth Scotland have suggested in the national press that the new planning document leads to over-centralisation of the planning system, with...
Scottish Design Show launched 16 Aug 2005
The line-up for the Scottish Design Show has been firmed up even further with the announcement that Professor Stuart Gulliver, an internationally recognised expert in the regeneration of cities and communities, will kick off the show with his thoughts on the future of...
Major demolition of Perth City Hall touted 16 Aug 2005
Perth and Kinross Council have encouraged developers to come up with plans which will involve the demolition of large parts of the Grade 2 listed Perth City Hall. Three developers, Wharfside, Linacre and Henry Boot, were invited to tender in 2004. Each submitted plans, which...
Sustainability for schools says Roberts 16 Aug 2005
Pace of development heats up in Ancoats 16 Aug 2005
