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PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: An online guide to the funding available for rescuing and restoring ...

25 July 2003

An online guide to the funding available for rescuing and restoring historic buildings was launched last week. The Funds for Historic Buildings site was developed by the Architectural Heritage Fund, supported by government...

PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: Derby's new Urban Regeneration Company ...

25 July 2003

Derby's new Urban Regeneration Company was launched last week. Derby Cityscape, a limited company, aims to be a catalyst for £275 million of investment in the city over the next 20 years....

PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: The Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (Cabe) ...

25 July 2003

The Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (Cabe) has formally put its weight behind the proposed 50-storey residential Vauxhall Tower. After more than two years of consultations and three planning applications from...

PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Minister plans to free up job sites for homes

25 July 2003

The Government intends to give councils the power to override their own development plans to allow housing development on designated commercial sites that have fallen into disuse. The ODPM argues that many...

PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Avoid urban sprawl with good design, says Rooker

25 July 2003

The key to avoiding high-density tower blocks and soulless dormitory towns is high-quality housing design, according to regeneration minister Jeff Rooker. Rooker made his comments this week in a response to the...

PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: New community gets development backing

25 July 2003

Plans for the third of the Government's Millennium Communities have been given the go-ahead with the signing of a redevelopment agreement between Manchester City Council and national regeneration agency English Partnerships. The council...

PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Second opinion - St Botolph's Quarter, Colchester

25 July 2003

Each week we ask a regeneration practitioner or commentator to assess a recently published masterplan. This week Richard Hall reviews the masterplan for St Botolph's Quarter in Colchester. Background: Despite recent development...

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: Regional economic gap will widen, says report

25 July 2003

The economic gap between the UK's regions has increased significantly during the last decade and will widen further, says a new report. The study, by economic think-tank and consultancy Robert Huggins Associates, predicts...

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: 'Slow' progress on rural digital access

25 July 2003

The Government is failing to close the digital divide that is opening up between town and country, a House of Commons committee has warned. The Environment, Food and Rural Affairs select committee...

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: Recount mooted in London census row

25 July 2003

A recount of the population of Westminster has not been ruled out, according to the independent watchdog for official statistics. Westminster City Council challenged the 2001 census results, which showed its population...

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