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Community Renewal News brief: Eight localgroups to receive share from Isle of Dogs Community Foundation
6 November 2003
A community arts centre and a local women's organisation are among eight local groups to receive a share in a £50,000 grant from London's Isle of Dogs Community Foundation. The SPACE centre will get £7,000 towards its director's salary and the Docklands Women's Group £9,464 for a development worker. For a full list of the beneficiaries, visit www.idcf.org.
BOOK REVIEW: Getting power back to the people
21 November 2003
This is not a book you are going to find in the 3 for 2 section at Waterstones when you're looking for a light holiday read, but, as you might have guessed from the title, it is not aimed at that audience.
AGENDA: Agenda to 24 February
21 November 2003
22 November: Urban Design Group Silver Anniversary Conference. Organiser: Urban Design Group. Venue: London. Fee: £40-120. Details: (tel) 0123 586 2554.
FUNDING: Keeping funding flowing
21 November 2003
Getting cash into an area is one thing; holding on to it is another. Nick Loney looks at ways of retaining income in deprived areas.
TURNING POINT: Building for a sustainable future
21 November 2003
In May 2003 I moved from a role in local government to a small voluntary organisation. So many aspects of my daily working life changed as a result.
FUNDING: Bringing tax down to earth
21 November 2003
Whilst regenerators pull in one direction, Britain's systems of land ownership and taxation are pulling in the other. Antonia Swinson calls for a fresh look at the idea of Land Value Taxation.
OPINION: Adventures in place marketing
21 November 2003
Some may think that marketing opportunities like this come one's way only rarely. I've just found out, care of the local MP's ransacking of the internet, that one of the greatest picaresque novels of the 19th century was written in Camborne, one of the towns I'm working for in this urban regeneration company. You heard it here first: Rudolph Raspe wrote The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen whilst working in the local copper mines.
OPINION: Editorial - Labour must do its homework to revamp schools
21 November 2003
No-one can reasonably doubt the Government's seriousness about improving the education available to pupils in the most deprived parts of the country.
OPINION: Time to see rail as regenerator for the regions
21 November 2003
There should be a health warning on this: "Old Hall is rabbiting on about trains again." But the point about trains is that they can work wonders for regeneration - or not, if they aren't there. In 1957, the economist Colin Clark wrote a famous paper, Transport - Maker and Breaker of Cities, and half a century has proved him right. Investors react to new transport links like Pavlov's dogs. They love heavy fixed stuff, like railways - it shows that the public sector is serious.
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