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PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Government gives green light to out-of-town Ikea

12 December 2003

A substantial package of regeneration benefits has persuaded the Government to allow Ikea to build an out-of-town store in Edmonton, north London.

PHYSICAL REGENERATION BRIEF: Will Alsop to draw up masterplan

12 December 2003

Architect Will Alsop was last week appointed to draw up a masterplan for the redevelopment of Harrow town centre in Middlesex. The 4ha site around the town's bus and rail station will include a new transport interchange, plus a range of high-density developments with commercial, residential, civic, cultural and residential use. The council is also consulting on a strategy for the whole of the town centre for the next ten to 15 years.

PHYSICAL REGENERATION BRIEF: Urban Initiatives to create entrance

12 December 2003

A design team led by Urban Initiatives was chosen last week by government regeneration agency English Partnerships and urban regeneration company Liverpool Vision to create a new entrance to the historic Lime Street Station in Liverpool. The new entrance is intended to be ready for Liverpool's celebrations as European Capital of Culture in 2008. A major programme of improvements is also planned for the station's interior.

PHYSICAL REGENERATION BRIEF: Bradford properties receive grants

12 December 2003

More than 200 properties in Bradford were selected last week by Single Regeneration Budget partnership Regen 2000 to receive £300,000 worth of improvement grants. The properties were chosen to take part in the pilot scheme after a housing stock condition survey by chartered surveyors. The money will be used for the replacement of windows or doors, re-roofing, installing central heating and rewiring properties.

PHYSICAL REGENERATION BRIEF: Halcrow to draw up plans

12 December 2003

Consultancy Halcrow Group was chosen last week to draw up plans for the comprehensive redevelopment of 80ha of port land at Victoria Harbour in Hartlepool. The town's urban regeneration company Tees Valley Regeneration intends to transform the brownfield site into a mixture of homes, business and leisure facilities.

PHYSICAL REGENERATION BRIEF: New homes on Man City ground

12 December 2003

The redevelopment of Manchester City's former football ground at Maine Road could provide around 300 new homes for the local community. Plans for the 6.5ha site, which is intended to provide a catalyst for the regeneration of Moss Side and Rusholme, were published last week by site owner Manchester City Council.

PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Towering ambitions

12 December 2003

A 95-metre landmark tower is at the centre of plans to complete the regeneration of Gunwharf Quays in Portsmouth. Three applications were submitted last week by developer Berkeley to re-develop the former Ariadne and East Side Plaza to create new public space modelled on an Italian piazza. At East Side Plaza the Broadway Malyan-designed tower (see visualisation, above) would be connected to two interlinked buildings. More than 25 per cent of the proposed 483 residential units would be affordable, and the development would include six ground floor retail units. Earlier this year, the British Urban Regeneration Association awarded Gunwharf Quays its Best Practice Award (Regeneration & Renewal, 26 September, p2).

PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Housing pathfinder network launched

12 December 2003

A network to foster good practice among housing associations in the Government's housing market renewal areas has been launched.

PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Cornish council gives St Austell town centre plans its full support

12 December 2003

The regeneration of St Austell town centre in Cornwall is to go ahead after receiving unanimous support from the local authority.

PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Norwich ignores design group to back bus plans

12 December 2003

Norwich City Council last week ignored criticisms by the Government's architecture watchdog and threw its weight behind plans for a new bus interchange in the city.

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