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06:35 > Sunday 12th October 2008

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Rail Freight Depot

New hope in battle against rail-freight depot
11:06 - 14 April 2008

FURTHER arguments against building a giant rail freight terminal at Park Street have been lodged with the Secretary of State by St Albans District Council (SADC) because a similar scheme has already been given the go-ahead in Kent. When the planning inqui...

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Rail freight decision 'not before autumn'

11:32 - 27 March 2008

A DECISION on whether or not a massive rail-freight depot can be built in the district is unlikely to be known until the autumn. The planning inspector who heard the inquiry held late last year into the scheme for the former Radlett Airfield in Park Stree... Full Story »

Rail-freight depot decision unlikely until autumn

16:33 - 20 March 2008

A DECISION on whether or not a massive rail-freight depot can be built in the district is unlikely to be known until the autumn. The planning inspector who heard the inquiry held late last year into the scheme for the former Radlett Airfield in Park Stree... Full Story »

Worries over rail-freight go ahead

14:35 - 10 January 2008

THE Government inspector currently deciding the fate of the proposed giant rail freight depot on Green Belt land in Park Street, has approved a similar scheme in Kent. Hazel Blears, the Secretary of State for the Department of Communities and Local Govern... Full Story »

Developers claim terminal would be a "positive contribution"

17:14 - 27 November 2007

A RAIL freight terminal on the former Radlett Aerodrome site would provide a positive contribution to the Green Belt according to would-be developers Helioslough. The company had its chance this week to give evidence to the inquiry into its application... Full Story »