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COMMUNITY RENEWAL NEWS: Scottish communities to get right-to-buy extension

29 August 2003

An additional 500,000 people in Scotland could benefit from right-to-buy legislation under plans to extend land reform measures. Scottish First Minister Jack McConnell last week announced that rural communities with a population...

COMMUNITY RENEWAL NEWS: Middlesbrough opens one-stop shop

29 August 2003

Neighbourhood management offices have been opened in the North Ormesby area of Middlesbrough as part of a pilot scheme to encourage communities to work with local agencies. Councillor Peter Porley (above, left) joined...

COMMUNITY RENEWAL NEWS: Anti-social behaviour blights rural Scots, claims First Minister

29 August 2003

Anti-social behaviour plagues rural Scotland as well as urban areas, Scottish First Minister Jack McConnell claimed last week. McConnell was speaking on a tour of the Highland town of Alness, where residents...

PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Roads and paths repair bill leaps to £8.3 billion

29 August 2003

The condition of Britain's local roads and footpaths - on which three quarters of all journeys are made - has deteriorated in the past year, a new report shows. An Institution of...

PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Newcastle launches open space strategy

29 August 2003

Newcastle City Council has launched a green spaces strategy, which it claims is the first to be produced in the UK. The strategy for parks, public spaces and green open spaces...

PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Library accolade

29 August 2003

Bournemouth Library has been included in a top-10 list of architectural highlights for 2002-03, produced by design watchdog the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (Cabe). The list, which also includes...

PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Tenants still involved after stock transfers

29 August 2003

Resident participation remains a top priority for housing associations even after stock transfer, says a report published last week. Research by regulator the Housing Corporation shows that residents remain firmly involved in consultations...

PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: Tameside Borough Council applies for planning permission

29 August 2003

Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council has applied for outline planning permission to transform Droylsden town centre, near Manchester. The application includes plans for the construction of a marina with residential and commercial uses, including...

PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: Work starts on new public park in Mansfield

29 August 2003

Work has started on a new £700,000 public park in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire. The 6ha facility will feature a skateboard park, multi-sports pitch, BMX track, nature gardens and two play areas. The site is...

PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: Eden Court Theatre project secures funding

29 August 2003

The largest professional arts venue in the Highlands has secured funding to carry out a feasibility study into its redevelopment. Economic development agency Inverness and Nairn Enterprise has pledged £158,100 towards the planning...

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