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Initial release April 11, 1956
Directors John Sturges
Budget1. 025 million USD
Box office1. 6 million USD (US)
Producers Aaron Rosenberg
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Jim Slater (Richard Widmark) never knew his father, who died in an Apache ambush in Arizona. After hearing that someone may have survived the ambush and escaped with a stash of gold, Slater sets out to discover exactly what happened. Along the way, he meets Karyl Orton (Donna Reed), widow of one the men killed in the ambush, and attracts the unwanted attention of local hotshot Johnny Cool (William Campbell). A chance encounter offers answers, but Slater isn't so sure he wants to know anymore. …

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Government drops controversial planning reforms after Tory anger

Jun 12,2020 5:24 pm

The government is dropping controversial elements of its planning reforms in England after a Backlash from Conservative MPs.

Ministers will publish a Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill on Wednesday, which will include new Proposals to change planning laws.

It is understood a controversial zonal system will be dropped - which would would have seen certain areas earmarked for housing growth and some development applications automatically approved.

Ministers are also expected to confirm that legally-binding housing targets are being scrapped.

Instead, Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove will promise communities control over what is happening in their Area .

A source said Mr Gove had listened to concerns raised over previous plans.

Housing is a key challenge for the government, having pledged to build 300,000 houses a year by the mid-2020s.

Making It easier to approve developments was a key part of its initial strategy after Boris Johnson won the election in 2019.

The original plan would have seen local councils in England having to classify all land in their Area as either " protected" for " renewal" or for " growth".

Councils would then have had to look favourably on developments in " renewal" areas, whilst in " growth" zones, applications conforming to pre-agreed local plans would automatically gain initial approval.

Ministers also wanted to introduce binding local quotas.

But the plans sparked a significant Tory Backlash - with some in The Party saying the policy had contributed to by-election losses in former Conservative heartlands.

Those fears would only have been exacerbated.

Design codes and Levy

The government believes its new plans will give communities more of an opportunity to shape what happens in their Area - and stronger grounds to resist unwanted developments.

Ministers are planning design codes, which would see local communities set rules about the layout of new developments and materials which could be used.

And they hope a new infrastructure Levy - to be determined locally - will increase funds for local authorities by basing the sum on the value of the property when it is sold, rather than when it gets planning permission.

The planning system will also be digitised, making plans more accessible online.

Ministers want to modernise The System , which often sees notices on lamp posts to alert people to local Proposals .



Source of news: bbc.com

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