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PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Uplift for North-West renaissance
26 September 2003
The renaissance of the North-West's market towns will be stimulated by a new regeneration programme being developed by the region's development agency, it emerged this week. The North-West Development Agency (NWDA) is...
PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Birmingham selects a design champion
26 September 2003
Birmingham has appointed its first city design advisor to champion good architecture and produce a design strategy for the city. Architect Philip Singleton will lead a team advising on both public...
PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Cardiff stadium gets go-ahead
26 September 2003
Plans for a new stadium for Cardiff City Football Club are to go ahead after the Welsh National Assembly's decision not to call the scheme in. The 30,000-seater stadium (see visualisation above)...
PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: Two major developments given go-ahead in central Sheffield
26 September 2003
Two major new developments in the regeneration of central Sheffield were given the go-ahead last week. The city council granted planning approval to St Paul's Place, a commercial development containing offices, shops and...
PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: Liverpool City Council writes to football clubs
26 September 2003
Liverpool City Council has written to Liverpool and Everton football clubs offering to facilitate talks between them about the possibility of ground-sharing at a new super stadium. The council says it is keen...
PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: Heritage Count to be published in November
26 September 2003
Government agency English Heritage is hoping that its second Heritage Count, to be published in November, will capitalise on public interest in heritage aroused by the BBC's recent TV series, Restoration. The agency's...
PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: Masterplan for Liverpool put out for public consultation
26 September 2003
The New Deal for Communities partnership in North Huyton, Liverpool, has agreed to put out its masterplan for the regeneration of the area for public consultation next month. The plan includes the demolition...
PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS BRIEF: Proposals by Leicester Regeneration Company endorsed
26 September 2003
Proposals by Leicester Regeneration Company to extend the city's retail core by 100,000 sq metres to provide new shopping and leisure facilities have been endorsed in an independent report published this week. The...
PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Services for new Kent homes 'may cost £9bn'
26 September 2003
Public infrastructure and services for the 116,000 new homes proposed for Kent could cost up to £9 billion, according to Kent and Medway councils. The Kent and Medway deposit structure plan, published...
PHYSICAL REGENERATION NEWS: Survey blasts claim that builders need greenfield
26 September 2003
Housebuilders have enough land with at least outline planning permission to build more than a quarter of a million houses, enough to line a road from Land's End to John O'Groats, according...
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