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PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Mayor strikes cheap homes deal
27 June 2003
The development of the Greenwich Peninsula looks set to go ahead following the mayor of London's decision to compromise over the number of affordable homes to be built on the site. The...
PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Milton Keynes unveils plans for new homes
27 June 2003
Plans for more than 4,000 new homes in central Milton Keynes have been unveiled and are now open for consultation. The average density within the plan is 100 homes per hectare,...
PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Industrial land goes back to its roots
27 June 2003
Environmentalist Dr David Bellamy and children from Escomb and Witton Park Saint Chad's schools have marked the final phase of a four-year project to transform 22ha of former industrial land into parkland by...
PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: Detailed plans for the first four elements ...
27 June 2003
Detailed plans for the first four elements of the redevelopment of the Canon's Marsh area of Bristol have been lodged with the city council. The plans outline residential, leisure, hotel and office buildings...
PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: Priority Sites, a joint venture between ...
27 June 2003
Priority Sites, a joint venture between government regeneration agency English Partnerships and the Royal Bank of Scotland, has unveiled its first completed property development. The partnership has built a new 1,200sq metre customer...
PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: A verse by Liverpool poet Roger McGough ...
27 June 2003
A verse by Liverpool poet Roger McGough will form part of the centerpiece in the revamp of a key open space in Liverpool. The poem will be ingrained into black granite next...
PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: Demolition started this week within the Millbay regeneration area ...
27 June 2003
Demolition started this week within the Millbay regeneration area in Plymouth, paving the way for a new waterfront quarter. Bulldozers moved in to take down the derelict Battery Street flats, built in...
PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: Rochdale Development Agency has appointed architect Proctor and Matthews ...
27 June 2003
Rochdale Development Agency has appointed architect Proctor and Matthews to produce a masterplan for the Dale Hill Housing Development. The project, in the Wardleworth and Hamer area, forms part of the Government's housing...
PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Lords criticise 'blunt' stamp duty exemption
27 June 2003
A powerful House of Lords committee has criticised government plans for a tax break to encourage commercial investment in deprived areas. The Lords' economic affairs committee last week called proposals to lift stamp...
PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Local authorities urged to take lead on demolitions
27 June 2003
Councils in housing market renewal areas must not use special delivery vehicles to avoid making difficult decisions, according to experts in the area. The warning was delivered at a policy forum on...
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