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COMMUNITY RENEWAL NEWS: Council leader claims group's hall takeover bid 'doesn't stack up'
12 December 2003
The leader of Islington Council said last week that an attempt by a community group to take over a town hall is unlikely to succeed because it doesn't "stack up".
COMMUNITY RENEWAL NEWS: '£1bn more is needed to hit child poverty target'
12 December 2003
The Government needs to spend £1 billion more than it has planned for if it is to meet its child poverty reduction targets, according to a think-tank.
COMMUNITY RENEWAL NEWS: Map of renewal
12 December 2003
A 3-D sculptural bronze map has been unveiled as part of Newcastle's Grainger Town public art programme. Designed by London-based Tod Hanson (left) and Newcastle-based Simon Watkinson (right), the £50,000 map is the latest addition to the £1.2 million art programme.
COMMUNITY RENEWAL NEWS: Warning on diversion of lottery funds for Olympics
12 December 2003
Regeneration projects across the United Kingdom could lose out because of Government plans to use lottery money to pay for the 2012 Olympics.
COMMUNITY RENEWAL NEWS: Campaigners slam paper on debt
12 December 2003
New legislation aimed at reforming consumer credit laws will not include a cap on interest rates, the Government has confirmed.
COMMUNITY RENEWAL NEWS: Tenants association takes over chip shop as social enterprise
12 December 2003
An unusual social enterprise was established this week when a tenants' association in a deprived part of Sheffield took on ownership of a local chip shop.
Hothouse for excellence
12 December 2003
A £2 million arts complex in Hackney won the mayor of London's first planning excellence awards last week. Built on formerly contaminated land next to a railway track, the Hothouse (above) is home to a group of artists specialising in urban regeneration, including the Free Form Arts Trust. It contains an area dedicated to neighbourhood renewal and community facilities, and a "green bottle unit" for creating art from recycled glass. Among the other four winners, the Stockwell Partnership scooped the award for best community initiative for its work to improve the public realm in Stockwell.
New panel to look at effect of waste rules
12 December 2003
The Government is to set up a working group to tackle obstacles to brownfield regeneration caused by new waste management rules.
TV prize-winning baths calls in firm of restoration consultants
12 December 2003
Manchester's Victoria Baths, winner of the BBC2 television series Restoration, last week appointed consultants to work on the renovation of the 97-year-old swimming pool.
Public services 'need local focus'
12 December 2003
Government attempts to improve public services by devolving power and funding to a local level must be backed up by new structures to determine local priorities, according to a leading think-tank.
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