Sitemap  |  Accessibility Statement  |  Help  |  Text Size  Reduce Text Size Reset Text Size Increase Text Size

Search

Google logo

Quick Links


Contact Us

Tel: 01483 555200

Fax: 01483 555250

secretariat@southeast-ra.gov.uk


Office Hours

Mon - Thurs: 9.00 - 17.30

Fridays: 9.00 - 17.00


Other Websites

Seeme Website
SEEME

South East Plan Website
South East Plan

Media Releases 2005

Assembly Pushes For Rail Investment
(13 December 2005)

Infrastructure Message Gets Through
(6 December 2005)

South Hampshire Tram Service Is Off The Rails
(29 November 2005)

South East Growth Under Threat
(18 November 2005)

South East Is Delivering On Housing
(4 November 2005)

Assembly Calls For Crossrail To Reading
(18 October 2005)

New Regional Boost For Transport
(11 October 2005)

Assembly Planning Director Moves On
(19 September 2005)

Government Housing Proposals Flawed, Says Assembly
(13 September 2005)

South East Councils Seek Views On Local Housing
(5 September 2005)

Assembly Elects New Planning Committee Chairman
(1 August 2005)

Assembly Hands Over the South East Plan to Government
(29 July 2005)

Assembly Lifts South East Voice
(19 July 2005)

Assembly Agrees Future For South East England
(15 July 2005)

New Chairman For South East England Regional Assembly
(15 July 2005)

South East Faces Biggest Change In Climate
(7 July 2005)

Assembly Presses For Infrastructure Deal
(30 June 2005)

Assembly Supports Social Inclusion Group
(27 June 2005)

Step Forward For South East Plan
(17 June 2005)

Assembly Opposes Second Runway At Gatwick And Challenges Aviation White Paper
(15 June 2005)

We Need More Affordable Homes, Say South East Residents
(26 May 2005)

Record Response To South East Plan Consultation
(12 May 2005)

Assembly Ups The Pressure On New Ministers
(6 May 2005)

Infrastructure Funding "A Welcome Start"
(24 March 2005)

Government Backs Assembly On Milton Keynes Affordable Housing Proposal
(22 March 2005)

Assembly Testing Government Commitment To The South East
(22 March 2005)

Sickness Costs South East 1.5 Billion Per Year
(2 March 2005)

New National Minerals Statement Is Too Weak
(15 February 2005)

Suburbs Need To Reach Their Potential
(2 February 2005)

Your Shout - Help Shape The Region’s Future
(20 January 2005)

South East Is First In Using New Energy And Tourism Guidance
(5 January 2005)

Last updated: 21 August 2007

Back