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Listing could derail Huddersfield revival
17 December 2004
Plans to list a 1970s market hall could derail the regeneration of Huddersfield's town centre, the local authority has warned.
Cloud collapse was not our fault, says URC boss
17 December 2004
Liverpool's urban regeneration company (URC) has defended the role it played in the collapse of the flagship Fourth Grace project following a critical report by the city council.
Media switch
17 December 2004
Greater Manchester's bid to become an ideas' centre with thriving creative and academic industries and a strong media sector received a huge fillip this week when the BBC announced it is transferring more than 1,800 jobs from London to the northern city over the next five years.
Outcry over London's New Year's Eve bash
17 December 2004
London will miss out on an economic big bang from New Year's Eve with mayor Ken Livingstone once again failing to deliver major celebrations, an opposition group has warned.
'No' leaders move to back mayors
17 December 2004
Leaders of a group that lobbied against an elected regional assembly have sprung a surprise campaign for elected mayors that has attracted cautious interest.
Chris Smith to chair cultural mission for London's economy
17 December 2004
Former culture secretary Chris Smith is to chair a body responsible for boosting London's economy by developing its creative sector, mayor Ken Livingstone announced last week.
New UDC needs to offer Thurrock a lasting future
17 December 2004
The new urban development corporation in Thurrock is a great opportunity to regenerate the area, but it must commit to sustainability, says Anne Cheale. The creation of an Urban Development Corporation (UDC) in Thurrock, one of the Thames Gateway's key growth areas, presents a golden opportunity to transform the quality of life of the borough's residents. Thurrock Council's Conservative Group, then in opposition, therefore supported the establishment of the UDC when it was first proposed last February, but not without reservations concerning the depth of its commitment to sustainability.
Creative winner of the mill race
17 December 2004
The man behind the multi-faceted regeneration of Gloucestershire's Ruskin Mill, Aonghus Gordon, has created something truly amazing. He tells Matt Ross about special needs tuition, sustainable development, and sourcing the genii loci.
Lessons to learn from the Edge
17 December 2004
Just when I was thinking of renaming this column 'Postcards from the Edge', I realised we are quite central to two debates of national significance. One is affordable housing (AH), the other is the economic future of the 'not London or the South-East part of the UK' (EFNLOSEPUK).
A man's place must be at home
17 December 2004
What may come to be regarded as one of the more progressive policies of this Government was documented in the childcare strategy published last week (Regeneration & Renewal, 10 December, p7).
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