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Sports grants face unsure future
23 May 2003
Deprived areas encouraged to bid for Sport Action Zone (SAZ) funding fear they will not receive any cash after a string of delays from project organisers Sport England. Needy parts of the...
Delays may scupper CPO reform
23 May 2003
Drafting problems may scupper crucial legislation to speed up regeneration on large brownfield development sites, it has emerged. Regeneration & Renewal this week learned that the Law Commission has postponed the publication...
Jowell dashes hopes for Olympic Crossrail
23 May 2003
Culture secretary Tessa Jowell last week appeared to kill off hopes that spectators could travel to a new Olympic stadium in east London on the proposed Crossrail scheme. Speaking as she announced...
Anti-social face benefit cuts as plans progress
23 May 2003
Plans to cut the housing benefit of noisy and aggressive neighbours have been set in motion by the Government. Work and pensions secretary Andrew Smith this week sent local authorities, housing associations,...
Urban village gets go ahead thanks to Pink Floyd donation
23 May 2003
A new project aimed at creating an 'urban village' housing low-income workers and the homeless is set to go ahead, following a £3.6 million donation from Pink Floyd guitarist Dave Gilmour. The...
Levels of government agree joint priorities
23 May 2003
Raising school standards and improving community cohesion are among the priorities identified in a concordat signed by central and local government this week. The Local Government Association (LGA) and representatives from central Government...
Interest rate cap proposed to tackle sharks
23 May 2003
The Government is to investigate the possibility of an interest rate cap as a way of tackling extortionate credit, as it emerged this week that levels of unmanageable debt in the UK...
STOP PRESS: Advantage West Midlands to invest
23 May 2003
Advantage West Midlands has announced it will invest £115 million into three key regeneration projects in Birmingham. The regional development agency said it would put £70 million towards the second phase of learning...
STOP PRESS: Wallace adds role
23 May 2003
Scottish deputy first minister Jim Wallace has added the role of minister for enterprise and lifelong learning to his portfolio in Scotland's second parliamentary reshuffle. First minister Jack McConnell said the new cabinet...
Homes crisis 'goes beyond the South-East'
23 May 2003
Assumptions underpinning government plans to tackle the South-East's housing crisis by concentrating growth in the region ignore huge housing shortages elsewhere in the country, according to new research. A study by social policy...
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