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COMMUNITY RENEWAL NEWS: Plans to link funding to stock transfer under fire
28 March 2003
New proposals to tie regeneration funding to stock transfer have come under fire from local authorities in Scotland. Social justice minister Margaret Curran last week outlined proposals to establish a community ownership...
COMMUNITY RENEWAL NEWS: Scottish Land Fund is over-subscribed despite cash boost
28 March 2003
A fund to assist land ownership among rural communities in Scotland has been heavily over-subscribed in its first two years of operation, it emerged last week. The New Opportunities Fund's (NOF's) Scottish...
COMMUNITY RENEWAL NEWS: Skillswork programme ends
28 March 2003
The £66 million Single Regeneration Budget programme Skillswork came to an end this week after six years' work in creating education, training and employment opportunities in the Thames Gateway. The partnership claims to...
PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Hull homes demolition plan shelved after row
28 March 2003
A controversial plan to demolish 2,500 homes in Hull over the next two years has been shelved after a council meeting last week. The meeting, which was attended by more than...
PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Riverside scheme gets go-ahead
28 March 2003
The first phase of a masterplan to regenerate one of the few remaining major development sites in the City of London was granted planning permission last week. The six-storey building designed by...
PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Stirling will pioneer the first Scottish URC partnership
28 March 2003
A deprived neighbourhood in Stirling is set to be the testbed for the introduction of urban regeneration companies (URCs) in Scotland. Raploch is the location of one of Scotland's largest urban...
PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Museum appeals for funds for new home
28 March 2003
The country's first interactive museum dedicated to exploring the built environment this week launched a £3 million appeal for funding to build itself a new home. The Building Exploratory in Hackney, east...
PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: Terrace Hill selected as preferred developer
28 March 2003
Property developer Terrace Hill has been selected as the preferred developer for the regeneration of Middlehaven in Middlesbrough. The firm will work alongside Tees Valley Regeneration, government regeneration agency English Partnerships, Middlesbrough Borough...
PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: British Waterways embarks on final phase
28 March 2003
Canal agency British Waterways is embarking on the final phase of a feasibility study into its proposals to build an extension to the Leeds-Liverpool Canal. The study is being funded by a...
PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: Liverpool City Council gives the go-ahead
28 March 2003
Liverpool City Council has given the go-ahead for a compulsory purchase order for the £750 million Paradise Street mixed-use development. The area's 200 property owners now have until 9 May to submit objections...
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