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PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Pilot programme to deal with negligent landlords launched
27 June 2003
Seven areas are to pilot a scheme to deal with rogue landlords in areas of low demand in the North and Midlands. The new scheme, launched at the Chartered Institute of...
PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Second opinion - Paradise Street development area, Liverpool
27 June 2003
Each week we ask a regeneration practitioner or commentator to assess a recently published masterplan. This week Roger Lomas reviews the masterplan for Paradise Street in Liverpool. Background: Architect BDP has drawn...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: Subsidy plan for London creative sector mooted
27 June 2003
Subsidised workspaces are being mooted for the Thames Gateway in London to maintain the cultural sector's presence in a city that risks pricing out the creatives that help drive its economy. Experts...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: Seaside towns have adapted to economic change, says report
27 June 2003
British seaside towns have survived the growth in popularity of the overseas holiday over the past 30 years, according to a new report. Research led by Professor Steve Fothergill at Sheffield...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: Scottish Executive in Skye toll buy-out talk
27 June 2003
The Scottish Executive has begun preliminary discussions on buying out the toll-charging concession for the Isle of Skye Bridge from its private operator. The move would bring to an end years of...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: Data check - London climbs costliest city list
27 June 2003
London and New York have swapped places in the latest survey of the world's most expensive cities by Mercer Human Resources Consulting. This year London is the seventh costliest city while...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS BRIEF: The Government should scale down its forecast ...
27 June 2003
The Government should scale down its forecast of 300 million air passengers every year by 2030 to 240 million, the South-East Regional Assembly Planning Committee (Sera) said this week. Sera claims this would...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS BRIEF: Women are still earning far less than men, ...
27 June 2003
Women are still earning far less than men, research for the Department of Trade and Industry shows. The weekly average income from all sources for women in 2001/2 was £145, while for...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS BRIEF: Retailers in St Helens ...
27 June 2003
Retailers in St Helens will become business partners with their Spanish counterparts, after the town won a place in a European pairing programme last week. Representatives of the Town Centre Partnership will travel...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS BRIEF: The North-West's regional development agency ...
27 June 2003
The North-West's regional development agency this week launched its strategy for tourism. The report sets out the actions needed to make the region the UK's most attractive tourism destination, include maximising the potential...
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