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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS BRIEF: Almost two thirds of public sector companies in the South-East ...
27 June 2003
Almost two thirds of public sector companies in the South-East have recruitment problems caused by a lack of affordable housing, according to a South-East England Development Agency survey. Nearly 80 per cent reported...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: Business guru queries CSR value
27 June 2003
UK business should move away from corporate social responsibility programmes and become more proactive in economic development if the "corrosive inequity" in our inner cities is to be addressed, according to a world-renowned...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: Liverpool house prices rocket
27 June 2003
House prices in central Liverpool have risen by five per cent in the three weeks since Tessa Jowell announced it had won the Capital of Culture 2008 bid, and will double by...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: Construction drive to address London builder shortage
27 June 2003
A construction training project intended to address the expected future shortfall in London building workers was launched last week. The Construction Flagship Initiative, a partnership between the Learning and Skills Council Central...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: New engineering centre set to boost East Midlands
27 June 2003
A £59 million centre of innovation for systems engineering is set to boost the East Midlands manufacturing sector. The Systems Engineering Innovation Centre (SEIC) is the result of a collaboration between international...
ANALYSIS: Community investment - What is 'community investment'?
27 June 2003
In the face of an ever-growing range of activities carrying the 'community investment' tag, Charlie Garratt attempts a definitive explanation of the phrase. After 28 years involvement in the community development field,...
INTERVIEW: Quietly staging a finance revolution
27 June 2003
Community loan funds are slowly having an impact on deprived areas. Roger Brocklehurst tells Nick Loney the growing sector is on the verge of bigger things. Number 123 Minories, an anonymous-looking building...
OPINION: Federalism is coming and we should be ready
27 June 2003
'Small earthquake in Chile - not many dead' ran the winner in a long-ago journalistic competition for the most boring headline ever. 'Rather big constitution for Europe - not many noticed' might...
OPINION: Activists need to keep fighting
27 June 2003
Earlier this month, the Asian Resource Centre (ARC) in Handsworth, Birmingham celebrated 25 years of existence. In a period when many other black projects have folded, this is some accomplishment. Over the...
OPINION: Thinking must be an inside job
27 June 2003
The shares club of which I have been a member for five years has just come to an end. Our return is about 15 per cent less than we put in. As...
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