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INTERVIEW: Strong advocate of the middle ground

25 July 2003

Juggling her academic and Urban Forum chair hats, Marilyn Taylor's career is a balancing act of researching and addressing community need. Marilyn Taylor, chair of community group umbrella organisation the Urban Forum and...

OPINION: Why garden city vision is still relevant today

25 July 2003

Last week in London's handsome new Museum of Docklands, in an old warehouse in the shadow of Canary Wharf, the Town and Country Planning Association threw a party. The purpose, you might...

OPINION: Sweetie slogans are not enough

25 July 2003

You may have heard that Doncaster has launched a stick of rock with its name running through it. Despite being some miles from any seaside and not the first place you'd think...

OPINION: In initiatives, less can be more

25 July 2003

Sometimes this column must come across like Oprah's book club. And this week is no different. I recommend you buy a) The Number Ten Guide to the Truth (a very quick read)...

EDITORIAL: Brainier Britain may be even less regionally equal

25 July 2003

Labour's belief that the key to our future economic competitiveness rests on how much we know is refreshingly positive. It is certainly more inspiring than arguing that it all depends on how...

CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: Giving something back

25 July 2003

Corporate social responsibility was historically about the philanthropy of tycoons, but nowadays it involves bringing companies and communities together and boosting staff morale. Before Jesse Boot, founder of the Boots chemist empire,...

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: Needed - A Northern White Paper

25 July 2003

The knowledge economy will only be inclusive and competitive if it leaps over the north-south divide, says Mark Hepworth. According to successive competitiveness White Papers - and the new national skills strategy...

TURNING POINT: Finding solutions to saving Wales

25 July 2003

Moving away from home in Halifax to college in Bath was the first life-changing experience for me, widening my horizons and creating new friendships. Afterwards I taught in comprehensive schools for ten...

DIARY: Local renewal for local people, PR blues for Brum, and a fitness boost

25 July 2003

There's trouble brewing in the sleepy Yorkshire town of Pateley Bridge, where the locals are up in arms about a planned regeneration initiative. Nidderdale Plus, a community regeneration partnership including Yorkshire Forward, the...

BOOK REVIEW: Surveying the urban apocalypse

25 July 2003

Not since architect Rem Koolhaas published Delirious New York has another writer come as close to describing and defaming contemporary urbanism with so much vigour. Of course, Mike Davis is neither celebrant nor...

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