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Health services suffer from the same ailments
17 December 2004
You read a horror story here a couple of months ago about the trials of a friend discharged prematurely from hospital after a leg injury (Regeneration & Renewal, 8 October, p18). In case you were wondering: she finally got the date for her operation. Packed and ready to go, that morning she had a call saying it was cancelled. No new date came.
Be prepared for a another dose of realism in 2005
17 December 2004
Looking back over the events of the past 12 months, the gaze is easily drawn to the things that didn't happen or went wrong: the dramatic bursting of the Will Alsop bubble in Liverpool; the emphatic rejection of a North-East regional assembly; alleged conflicts of interest at the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment.
2004: highlights and downfalls
17 December 2004
It has been a difficult 12 months for regeneration practitioners, despite the progress made on many fronts. Naomi Lindsay details a year of births, deaths, partnerships and confrontations.
Comic relief for UK regenerators
17 December 2004
The first version of this book was taken very badly by lots of people and as far as serious regeneration reads go, it wouldn't be high on anyone's list. However, if you can bury politically correct disapproval and manage not to take it all too personally, then it's hilarious.
Warp speed to third sector, Scots beamed up, and bad baaahaviour
17 December 2004
This week's Diary is beamed to us first from the bridge of the Starship Social Enterprise - a slightly sleepy Diary was worried he had stumbled into the wrong conference when he heard the words: "The year is AD two thousand four, star date seven twelve."
Seeing the light by saving a site
17 December 2004
The immortal words of the Frank Sinatra song I've got you under my skin could be a description of good regeneration: getting under the skin of an area and seeing what makes it tick.
Neighbourhood fund faces consultation
10 December 2004
The Government is to launch a consultation before christmas into the future of the £450 million Neighbourhood Renewal Fund (NRF).
Doors shut at east London venue
10 December 2004
A community music centre hailed as a design masterpiece was closed last week by administrators desperate to save a project that has gobbled up more than £20 million of regeneration cash.
English cities must work more closely together ...
10 December 2004
English cities must work more closely together to improve economic competitiveness, says a government report published this week. The report calls for closer links between London and the 'core' cities of Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, Nottingham and Sheffield. Our Cities are Back is available from www.odpm.gov.uk.
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