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Dome deal hits cheap home levels
18 April 2003
The Government effectively capped affordable housing levels on the site around the Millennium Dome last May, it emerged this week. A report seen by Regeneration & Renewal reveals that a clause...
Whitehall unit can't curb ABIs' growth, say MPs
18 April 2003
The "weakness" of the Whitehall unit which is supposedly clamping down on the creation of new area-based regeneration initiatives (ABIs) means it will struggle to keep the problem under control, backbench MPs said...
English Partnerships to boost Barking housing
18 April 2003
Government regeneration agency English Partnerships (EP) is ready to step in to boost development density and quality at a key strategic housing site in the Thames Gateway. Informed sources say that EP...
Olympic bid a step closer with LDA masterplan tender
18 April 2003
The London Development Agency (LDA) this week tendered for the masterplan that will form the basis of a bid to bring the Olympic Games to London, taking the regeneration of a large...
No council majority on Thurrock NDC board despite promises
18 April 2003
A proposed new urban development corporation (UDC) in Thurrock will not have majority board representation from the local authority, despite previous government assurances that it would. A spokesman from the Office of...
STOP PRESS: High Court to determine review
18 April 2003
A High Court hearing took place this week to determine whether there should be a judicial review into the proposed demolition of historic railway arches at Bishopsgate Goodsyard in East London. Last week...
STOP PRESS: Arsenal move postponed
18 April 2003
Arsenal Football Club admitted this week that its proposed move from Highbury to Ashburton Grove has been postponed. The club strongly denied reports that the project had been scrapped, but conceded that...
Reading Council bids to widen its borders
18 April 2003
Reading Borough Council has pushed forward proposals to widen its borders and tax base into its suburbs in a move which is being closely monitored by hemmed-in northern cities. Some of Reading's...
UK commercial banks biased
18 April 2003
UK commercial banks are structurally biased against lending to small businesses, according to new research by the Economic and Social Research Council. The report says the situation is in stark contrast to...
Shard of glass under scrutiny
18 April 2003
The public inquiry into architect Renzo Piano's London Bridge Tower (see visualisation, above), dubbed the 'Shard of Glass', begins this week. Supported by London mayor Ken Livingstone and the London Borough of Southwark,...
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