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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS BRIEF: London Development Agency announces funding
26 September 2003
Young fashion designers in London are to benefit from specialist business support to help them develop and market their own labels. The London Development Agency has announced £1.7 million funding to provide the...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS BRIEF: 4,000 jobs hope for deprived area
26 September 2003
Birmingham City Council is to work with unemployed residents in a deprived area to make sure they are first in line for jobs at a £150 million business park venture announced...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS BRIEF: Call to scrap Barnett public funding sytem
26 September 2003
The formula used to calculate public spending in different parts of the UK is unsustainable and should be scrapped, claims a report published last week. The New Local Government Network think-tank report...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS BRIEF: Director fears some BIDs won't survive 2004 vote
26 September 2003
Some pilot business improvement districts (BIDs) will not survive next year's approval votes, the director of the scheme's national pilot warned this week. The 23 pilot BIDs are to hold referenda of...
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS BRIEF: Wheel appeal
26 September 2003
Skipton High Street in North Yorkshire was closed to traffic and hosted a temporary arts exhibition last week to show shoppers what could be achieved by imaginative planning. The scheme, part of...
ANALYSIS: Dilemmas over service delivery
26 September 2003
Funding assistance was last week added to government efforts to persuade community-led groups to deliver public services. But will the groups play ball, asks Richard Garlick. "There is nothing better than a...
INTERVIEW: Swinging open a renewal Gateway
26 September 2003
Regeneration of the Thames Gateway may be the Government's new big idea, but Roger McFarland has been working on the concept for years. Ben Willis meets a man whose patient partnership-building is...
OPINION: The relentless advance of the gourmet ghetto
26 September 2003
Regenerators should keep their noses to the ground (or, more accurately, a short distance above it). Here they could sense the wafting air of fresh herbs and the aromas of delicious freshly-picked organic...
OPINION: Football fortunes take a tumble
26 September 2003
Much of the news emanating from the world of football lately has been bad. Crime statistics suggest hooliganism is back on the rise. There's continued concern at the anti-social, violent behaviour of...
OPINION: Wanted: builders and plumbers
26 September 2003
Ignoring the price of land, it costs more to build a house here in Cornwall than in London (which I now find I'm only missing because I'd love to throw food at...
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