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STOP PRESS: Future of Botanic Garden uncertain
12 December 2003
The future of the Welsh National Botanic Garden looked uncertain this week as the Welsh Assembly government refused to bail out the project.
STOP PRESS: Christmas break
12 December 2003
This is the last issue of Regeneration & Renewal before Christmas. The first issue of the New Year will be published on 9 January 2004.
QUOTES OF THE WEEK
12 December 2003
"The money has gone on a new generation of liabilities which will be claiming bail-outs for decades to come."
Call for charges to deter greenfield building
12 December 2003
New fixed charges to draw community benefits from large planning applications must be regulated to deter developers from building on greenfield land, campaigners have warned.
Renewal areas could suspend right-to-buy
12 December 2003
Social housing tenants' right to buy their homes could be suspended in regeneration areas to stop prevent exploitation of compulsory purchase payments.
Poverty levels fall to new low, says study
12 December 2003
Poverty has fallen to its lowest level since the end of the 1980s, according to research published by charity the Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
Coalfields reclamation scheme to be extended
12 December 2003
A government programme of coalfield land reclamation will be able to broaden its scope after recording a £79.5 million surplus, it emerged this week.
Scots quango criticised for lax administration
12 December 2003
Lax administration and a failure to apply for European funding have dogged Scotland's economic development agency in recent years, a report from the national auditor reveals.
Bid to lure investors into housing
12 December 2003
The chancellor has taken the first step towards creating a new property investment model which could help boost housing provision and increase labour mobility.
DIARY: On the canvas, canal-crawling and showing the red card to mayor Ken
12 December 2003
This week's British Urban Regeneration Association (Bura) Charitable Trust Awards celebrated inspiring projects that have made an impact on their local communities. But perhaps most inspiring of all was a tear-jerking tale told by Bura chief exec Jon Ladd.
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