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BUSINESS BRIEF: Bristol City Council has selected ...
19 December 2003
Bristol City Council has selected Levitt Bernstein Associates (LBA) to advise on the redevelopment of the Colston Hall concert venue. The hall's transformation will include a foyer building, which will be linked to the venue. It will also see the provision of education and workshop spaces, rehearsal and recording facilities and bars and restaurants. The Colston Hall redevelopment team will work closely with LBA to ensure that the new building will complement the grade II listed 19th century hall.
BUSINESS BRIEF: Transport and Travel Research ...
19 December 2003
Transport and Travel Research (TTR) is exploring ways to improve access to work, education, social and health opportunities for residents of the Kendray estate in south-east Barnsley. TTR is assessing local travel services and consulting with the estate's 5,000 residents to evaluate current and future transport needs as well as barriers to travel. The results of the study will feed into an action plan for the area being drawn up by Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council as part of its neighbourhood management initiative.
BUSINESS BRIEF: Nathaniel Lichfield & Partners and ...
19 December 2003
Nathaniel Lichfield & Partners and Social Regeneration Consultants have been appointed by Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council to prepare a housing renewal plan for the South Bank area. The neighbourhood is ranked among the worst ten per cent of wards in the index of multiple deprivation and suffers from housing market failure. The consultants will work with the community to prepare a masterplan within the framework of the Greater Eston planning and regeneration strategy, prepared by Lichfield in 2001.
BUSINESS BRIEF: WA Fairhurst and Partners have submitted ...
19 December 2003
WA Fairhurst and Partners have submitted a planning application and environmental statement for an aerobic digester plant in County Durham. The application, on behalf of Premier Waste Management (PWM), relates to a site at Tursdale Business Park near Spennymoor. The proposal is the first of two possible plants suggested in Durham County Council's municipal waste strategy and follows PWM's pilot scheme in Thornley, which has been successfully operating for the past two years.
BUSINESS BRIEF: The Coalfields Rural Transport Partnership has ...
19 December 2003
The Coalfields Rural Transport Partnership has appointed consultancy JMP to study a 16km cycle route from Ryhill near Wakefield in West Yorkshire to Bolton-upon-Dearne in South Yorkshire. Working with Transport for Leisure, JMP will define the route, tying it in with local community needs and establishing its potential use for travel to work and leisure purposes. The study is expected to take three months.
BUSINESS BRIEF: Spawforth Associates have been commissioned ...
19 December 2003
Spawforth Associates have been commissioned to develop a masterplan for Windermere and Bowness in the Lake District. The appointment follows a similar commission by Yorkshire Forward to masterplan Bedale and the Helmsley-Kirkbymoorside-Pickering corridor in North Yorkshire. The company has expanded its staffing level to further specialise in its core activity of urban regeneration.
TRANSPORT NEWS: Prescott gives green light to freight centre
19 December 2003
A major freight distribution centre at RAF Alconbury in Cambridgeshire has been granted planning permission by deputy prime minister John Prescott.
TRANSPORT NEWS: Commission to lose monitoring duties
19 December 2003
The Commission for Integrated Transport (CfIT) is to be stripped of its duty to monitor and review the government's ten-year transport plan, it emerged this week.
TRANSPORT NEWS: Watchdog raises alarm over bad state of roads
19 December 2003
UK roads are in such a mess that the backlog of repairs runs into billions of pounds, the AA Motoring Trust announced this week.
TRANSPORT NEWS: Darling unveils council highway powers
19 December 2003
Details of the government's congestion-busting traffic management bill were unveiled by transport secretary Alistair Darling last week.
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