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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS BRIEF: Appointment at One North-East
29 August 2003
Regional development agency One North-East has appointed Kirsteen Thomson as head of renaissance. Thomson was behind the regeneration of Edinburgh's Old Town and has been a United Nations adviser on urban design within...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS BRIEF: London Assembly Conservatives condemn plans
29 August 2003
The London Assembly Conservatives have condemned plans by mayor Ken Livingstone to raise the cost of public transport in the capital. Conservative transport spokesman Roger Evans said plans for 'Oyster' cards (Regeneration &...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS BRIEF: Event to take place in Enginuity museum
29 August 2003
An event that gives Shropshire suppliers the chance to pitch their services and products to national buyers is to take place in Ironbridge's Enginuity museum in November. It is hoped the event...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS BRIEF: Highlands and Islands Enterprise announces funding package
29 August 2003
Economic development agency Highlands and Islands Enterprise has announced a three-year funding package of £180,000 for festivals teaching traditional Gaelic music and dance. There are already 37 festivals across Scotland, involving 4,000 people....
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: Scots farmworkers to get minimum of £5 an hour next year
29 August 2003
Permanently employed rural workers north of the border are set to receive at least £5 an hour next year - more than thousands of employees in the more expensive south of England....
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: Car use rise is 'threat to shopping'
29 August 2003
The conflict between increasing car use and growing restrictions on city centre parking will have "serious ramifications" for town centre shopping, according to a report published last week. The report highlights the...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: University students 'face running up £30,000 debt'
29 August 2003
Youngsters who have just gained successful GCSE results and go on to take their A-Levels and reach university could be in debt by as much as £30,000 in their early 20s, it...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS: 'Totally London' favourite
29 August 2003
Historic Borough Market, which dates back to Roman times, was last week voted the capital's favourite London experience. Tourist board Visit London invited nominations via the BBC London website as part of the...
ANALYSIS: A major gap in housing renewal
29 August 2003
Initiatives to promote housing market renewal in low-demand areas will only work if they are part of a much wider regeneration package, argues Derek Martin. It looks like we may now have...
INTERVIEW: Urban champion with big designs
29 August 2003
With the recent official launch of a London-wide urban design network, Ludo Campbell-Reid aims to raise the capital's architectural game. Ludo Campbell-Reid once helped to design the world-beating rowing boat in which Steve...
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