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Porter's family profit in land deal
4 July 2003
A company closely connected with the family of disgraced council leader Dame Shirley Porter profited from a land deal in Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter redevelopment, it emerged this week. Regeneration & Renewal has...
Skills gap threat to Gateway plan
4 July 2003
Labour's vision of sustainable communities is under threat because of a failure by professional institutions to improve skills, the Government's architectural adviser warned this week. Jon Rouse, chief executive of the Commission...
Bura in bid to woo former first lady for keynote UK speech
4 July 2003
Hillary Clinton is being wooed by the British Urban Regeneration Association (Bura) to make a keynote speech in the UK. Bura is in negotiations with Clinton in its latest bid to...
CRE chief accuses NHS of 'chronic' racial bias
4 July 2003
Health and schools are lagging behind an otherwise well-performing public sector in implementing their legal duty to promote race equality. A report this week by the Commission for Racial Equality (CRE) reveals...
Underspending of regeneration cash still a big problem
4 July 2003
Underspending of regeneration money remains a problem for most publicly funded regeneration agencies, the ODPM's chief civil servant admitted this week. Mavis McDonald, permanent secretary at the ODPM, said that public regeneration spending...
Universities merger plan moves closer
4 July 2003
Manchester's leading universities came closer to a merger this week after a £35 million public sector cash injection. The North West Development Agency (NWDA) has pledged the funding to Manchester University and...
Architect attacks racism in the profession
4 July 2003
A leading black architect campaigner this week made a strident attack on "continuing racism" in the regeneration industry. Elsie Owusu, chair of the Society of Black Architects, claimed that black professionals are...
STOP PRESS: The Prime Minister is facing pressure to make a decision ...
4 July 2003
The Prime Minister is facing pressure to make a decision on the proposed Crossrail line across London. More than 50 high profile figures in the capital this week signed a letter saying...
STOP PRESS: Urban regeneration company Liverpool Vision ...
4 July 2003
Urban regeneration company Liverpool Vision has received £9 million from the North-West Development Agency and regeneration agency English Partnerships for environmental improvements within its area. The URC will co-ordinate the programme, which will...
Asylum agency to review homes strategy
4 July 2003
The quango responsible for housing asylum seekers has said it will review its accommodation programme as the possibility of clashes with government housing regeneration plans loomed this week. The National Asylum Support...
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