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  • Higgins: First challenge is to set up “a top-class organisation and build good relations with stakeholders”
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    David Higgins appointed head of Olympic Delivery Authority

    2005-11-25T00:00:00Z

    English Partnerships chief executive will be responsible for delivering Olympic construction programme.

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    MJ Gleeson finance director to retire

    2005-11-25T15:55:00Z

    Colin McLellan to go after 28 years

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    London Olympic team sets aside £275m for stadium

    2005-11-25T07:00:00Z

    Figure used in bid presentation is revealed for the first time, but Beijing stadium architect predicts price will rise.

  • The taskforce attacked plans to demolish northern terraces and develop only the Gateway’s growth areas
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    Taskforce lays into ‘cheap’,‘thoughtless’ Gateway plans

    2005-11-25T00:00:00Z

    The government’s Thames Gateway policy comes under the lash as Rogers’ urban taskforce lists alleged failures and urges Prescott to attach more importance to good design and sustainable communities

  • News

    London may get ‘super market’

    2005-11-25T00:00:00Z

    The Guinness brewery site in Park Royal, west London, could become London’s biggest food market.

  • York House, south London
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    Planning permission for Waterloo office scheme

    2005-11-25T16:00:00Z

    Delancey gets go ahead for development by Kohn Pedersen Fox Asscoiates.

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    RICS gives its backing to Reform the Regs campaign

    2005-11-25T00:00:00Z

    Institution calls for greater clarity on Part L, as leading industry bodies demand delay in implementation

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    Right down the line

    2005-11-25T00:00:00Z

    What the Channel Tunnel Rail Link means for the South-east

  • Tessa Jowell
    Features

    From train to track

    2005-11-25T00:00:00Z

    As well as being a vital part of the UK’s economic infrastructure, the Channel Tunnel Rail Link will play a key role in making London’s Olympics a success.

  • Track laying under London
    Features

    The incredible journey

    2005-11-25T00:00:00Z

    Who’d have thought that building a simple rail line from Kent to London would involve so much work, undertaken by so many people, touching so much of the country and affecting so many water voles? Here’s a quick look at the big picture

  • Features

    The big picture

    2005-11-25T00:00:00Z

    Here, gathered in the soon-to-be-restored gothic splendour of St Pancras Chambers, are a tiny fraction of the people who’ve made CTRL a reality.

  • Stephen Jordan
    Features

    Right down the line

    2005-11-25T00:00:00Z

    When the CTRL is built, it promises to create a kind of chemical reaction all down its length: grey, post-industrial landscapes will turn into sleek mixed-use developments, business parks and green spaces. Katie Puckett asked LCR’s Stephen Jordan how he intends to keep that promise

  • The large hallways, which, in its day would  have been very grand
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    St Pancras Midland Grand Hotel: A hotel to remember

    2005-11-25T00:00:00Z

    The Midland Grand Hotel used to be a vast, obsolete luxury liner moored alongside St Pancras station. Then it was an office, then a ruin, and in a few years it will become something truly splendid.

  • Angus Boag
    Features

    Once in a life time

    2005-11-25T00:00:00Z

    One of the things about the grandeur of the King’s Cross projects is that they provide up-and-coming developers with a chance to step up to the superleague. Elaine Knutt found out how the Manhattan Loft Corporation’s Angus Boag is planning to do just that

  • The roof of St Pancras has had its ugly post-war roof covering replaced with glazing and slated areas to engineer William Barlow’s original design.
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    This’ll be the big one

    2005-11-25T00:00:00Z

    The vast industrial cathedral of St Pancras is testament to the ingenious engineering of our Victorian forebears and the endurance of wrought iron. But how can it be made into a 21st-century terminus?

  • Connecting east London to the Continent: two views of the vast Stratford International Station
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    Stratford-upon-Thames

    2005-11-25T00:00:00Z

    The grim accumulation of brick and concrete known as the London Borough of Newham is about to become an international demonstration of what skill, inspiration and a great deal of money can achieve …

  • Rural Kent
    Features

    The state of the garden

    2005-11-25T00:00:00Z

    If Kent’s the garden of England, then Alan Titchmarsh would have something to say about the way it’s been kept. Much of the north coast, for example, is a post-industrial mess – but that is about to change.

  • The City of Dreadful Night, captured by Dickens and still going strong today
    Features

    A tale of two cities

    2005-11-25T00:00:00Z

    The one on this page shows the City of Dreadful Night, captured by Dickens and still going strong today; the other exists only in computers, but if all goes to plan, it’ll be with us tomorrow.

  • Roger Madelin
    Features

    A confident man

    2005-11-25T00:00:00Z

    Roger Madelin has waited 20 years to tackle the father, mother and great aunt of all regeneration projects: London King’s Cross. So how come he’s looking so calm, so relaxed?

  • Sir Michael Latham
    Comment

    What the forum’s for

    2005-11-25T00:00:00Z

    The Strategic Forum has recovered well after the rushed publication and unmanageable targets of Accelerating Change. Where should it go next?