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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS BRIEF: London First names chief executive
28 March 2003
Business interest group London First has named Jo Valentine as chief executive. She will take up the post on 1 May. National lottery commissioner Valentine, who is currently chief operating officer of London...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS BRIEF: National Football Museum given grant
28 March 2003
Preston's National Football Museum has been given a £2 million grant from the North West Development Agency. The museum currently attracts more than 40,000 visitors a year. The grant will enable the museum...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS BRIEF: Marketing plan for tourism in Cumbria
28 March 2003
A marketing plan is being drawn up for tourism businesses in Cumbria hit by the 2001 foot and mouth outbreak. The plan will promote the county's natural attributes in two campaigns -...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS BRIEF: South-west's regeneration centre appoints development manager
28 March 2003
The South-West's fledgling regeneration centre of excellence has appointed a development manager to get the project off the ground. Dominic Murphy, who has worked for the Neighbourhood Renewal Unit and the Bristol Regeneration...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS BRIEF: Staffordshire regeneration programmes draw to a close
28 March 2003
Two Staffordshire regeneration programmes draw to a close this week. Funded by single regeneration budget cash, the Cannock Gateway and Trent Challenge programmes were intended to deal with a range of physical and...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: Blaenavon bids to be book capital
28 March 2003
Plans to turn the world heritage town of Blaenavon, south Wales into the book capital of Wales have fallen into place, the scheme's organiser claimed this week. American bookseller James Hanna is...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: Beachfront blueprint
28 March 2003
A regeneration scheme to position Great Yarmouth as a leading tourist destination has secured financial backing. The £16.3 million Integreat initative aims to revitalise the town centre and seafront area by improving visitor...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: Drink bill 'should let residents complain'
28 March 2003
Licensing authorities should be allowed to give greater weight to residents' fears when deciding whether to approve late night drinking venues, MPs have said. The ODPM's select committee this week said that...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: Cardiff merger will create largest university in Wales
28 March 2003
Two of Cardiff's education institutions are to merge, creating the largest university in Wales, it was announced this week. Cardiff University and the University of Wales College of Medicine will become the...
ANALYSIS: Cash barrier to floodplain plan
28 March 2003
COMMUNITIES PLAN - Despite the promise of an extra £564m for improved flood defences, major infrastructural hurdles still stand in the way of the Thames Gateway redevelopment, writes Alex Nickson. Elliot Morley,...
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