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Whitehall jobs bound for regions
12 September 2003
It should be possible to export at least 20,000 public sector jobs from London and the South-East to the rest of the country, according to the Government's adviser on public sector relocation....
Leicester NDC selects new chief
12 September 2003
The interim chief executive of Leicester's New Deal for Communities (NDC) programme has been appointed on a permanent basis. Keith Beaumont took the post at the Braunstone Community Association (BCA) on a...
Study picks out most praised regenerators
12 September 2003
Groups that have produced clear physical regeneration results dominate the first ever Regeneration & Renewal survey of the most admired organisations in the sector. The six bodies that received the most votes...
Communities unit rejig to raise volunteer status
12 September 2003
The Active Communities Unit (ACU) has been restructured by the Home Office with the intention of giving it a higher status and focusing more resources on work with the voluntary sector. The...
Planning 'needs more public participation'
12 September 2003
Mediation and participatory approaches need to be introduced in the new planning system to promote sustainable development, according to research commissioned by the ODPM. Research published by Heriot-Watt University this week looks...
Government set to bypass the census for population data
12 September 2003
The Government is to use revised data for population planning following controversy over census figures published earlier this year. The Office of National Statistics (ONS) has confirmed that it will revise the mid-2001...
Government disbands Urban Sounding Board
12 September 2003
The Government has been urged not to lose touch with the views of regeneration professionals following its decision to disband its high-profile panel of urban renewal advisers. The Urban Sounding Board was...
STOP PRESS: London mayor Ken Livingstone has promoted Honor Chapman CBE ...
12 September 2003
London mayor Ken Livingstone has promoted Honor Chapman CBE, former international director of investment management company Jones Lang LaSalle from acting chair to chair of the London Development Agency. Corporation of London policy...
STOP PRESS: The Home Office carried out a one-day census ...
12 September 2003
The Home Office carried out a one-day census of anti-social behaviour in England and Wales this week. Police, local authorities and other agencies were instructed to count the number of incidents over...
Unis 'must end student ghettos'
12 September 2003
The destruction of communities by an onslaught of students can be tackled by proactive efforts to disperse undergraduates around town, according to an academic. The claim was made this week by Brighton...
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