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lockedEPUK traces possible future

Environmental Protection UK is tracing its future as a voluntary body.
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Low-cost visions for high streets

The Government is offering 12 English towns an average of £83,000 each to breathe new life into their high streets.
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lockedEPUK agrees its future

The charity's membership has taken decisions on its future at an emergency general meeting.
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Clark offers powers to successful cities

The Government wants city deals with a wider range of cities.
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New RTPI president foresees challenging times

Colin Haylock says the Institute must concentrate on key priorities including demonstrating planning's contribution to tackling the recession.
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Scott Wilson name dropped

URS, which took over Scott Wilson in 2010, has now decided to drop the name.
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lockedSite begins accepting waste

A facility licensed to accept wastes contaminated with low levels of radioactive material has begun accepting consignments.
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lockedChanges at DEFRA

Significant staff changes have been made at the Department.
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James Curran becomes new SEPA chief executive

SEPA's director of science and strategy will become the chief executive.
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lockedSellafield to dominate nuclear site work

Updated plans for nuclear decommissioning foresee most short-term site restoration funds going to Sellafield.
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