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PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: An outline planning application to ...

30 May 2003

An outline planning application to redevelop a former steelworks site in Stoke-on-Trent has been submitted to the council. The proposal is for a mixed-use office, business and quality industrial development of nearly 9.7ha...

PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: A weekend urban design workshop ...

30 May 2003

A weekend urban design workshop in Wakefield to explore new ways of developing public spaces will be led by architect Will Alsop this summer. The Orangery Summer School from July 18-20 is...

PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: A revised mixed-use development ...

30 May 2003

A revised mixed-use development as part of the regeneration of the London Arena site at Crossharbour has been submitted by Ballymore Properties to the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. The new proposal includes...

PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: ODPM advances leasing plan for empty homes

30 May 2003

Empty dwellings that blight communities could be compulsorily leased to people in need of homes under plans being floated by the Government to tackle the country's housing shortages. Launching a consultation paper...

PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Mayor warns Lambeth to back tower plans

30 May 2003

London mayor Ken Livingstone has warned Lambeth Council not to turn down revised proposals for Europe's tallest residential tower, at Vauxhall. Developer St George is set to submit revised designs for the...

PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Second Opinion - Swansea city centre

30 May 2003

Each week we ask a regeneration practitioner or commentator to assess a recently published masterplan. This week Kedrick Davies reviews Working Together for Swansea: City Centre Action Plan 2003-2004. Background: Swansea City...

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: Government vows to put £2.4m towards Nottingham tram routes

30 May 2003

The Government has pledged £2.4 million towards the early costs of developing a further two tram lines in Nottingham. The cash, announced this week, is to meet the costs of design...

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: Data Check - E-business brings social and environmental benefits

30 May 2003

The dawn of e-business, where employees are able to work from home or other remote locations and communicate electronically, is beginning to deliver social and environmental benefits to industry, according to a new...

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: Four growth areas to promote South Yorks

30 May 2003

The new boss of inward investment body Renaissance South Yorkshire said he intends to use four urban growth centres to drive up the area's economy. Tony Kildare said he aims to draw...

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS BRIEF: Merseyside received a £45 million ...

30 May 2003

Merseyside received a £45 million boost last week with the announcement that biopharmaceutical company Lilly is increasing its investment in the region. The investment is supported by a regional selective assistance grant of...

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