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City centre regeneration project costing £12 million more than planned
Redesigning a St Albans city centre regeneration project cost the council an extra £12 million, it has emerged.

The plans for Cape Road will see new apartments and townhouses built Credit: Cresswick St Albans

Plans for homes on builders merchant approved

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Plans in place to cut emissions from council homes within St Albans district

The Alban Arena, St Albans Credit: Google Maps clear for LDRS partners

Asbestos removal at Alban Arena to cost nearly £250,000

CGI of the council\'s proposed development on the King Offa site Credit: St Albans City and District Council clear for LDRS use

Green light for affordable homes on former pub site

CGI of the approved development for 25 flats. Credit: Hightown Housing Association

Plans for 25 affordable homes in St Albans approved

The current site (Google Maps) and a CGI showing how the new York House apartment block will look. Photo: Vincent & Gorbing

'Incredibly rare' block of flats will be 100 per cent affordable

A CGI of the development that has been approved

Housing development on site of former play area approved

CGI of new apartments at the affordable housing development at Roan Place. Credit: Catalyst

Street in new housing development to be named after fallen soldier

A CGI of the proposed social housing scheme. Credit: St Albans City & District Council

Social housing development on site of former pub takes next step

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