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COMMUNITY RENEWAL NEWS: Rural bus schemes receive £20m boost to improve access
30 January 2004
Bus schemes aimed at connecting remote rural communities last week received a funding boost of more than £20 million.
COMMUNITY RENEWAL NEWS: Blair considers fines for primary school children
30 January 2004
On-the-spot fines for children as young as ten who engage in anti-social behaviour have been mooted by the Prime Minister.
COMMUNITY RENEWAL NEWS: Wembley shop window for community art project
30 January 2004
Cartoons of residents of the London Borough of Brent are being painted on shop windows in Wembley as part of a community art project. Artists Simon Grennan and Christopher Sperandio have been commissioned to paint the cartoons of 15 local people for the Stadium Extra project, which runs through February. Stadium Extra is the first in a series of public art-related events organised in Wembley as part of the area's ongoing regeneration.
COMMUNITY RENEWAL NEWS: Race riots town council is praised by watchdog
30 January 2004
Three years after struggling to cope with race riots, a local authority has been praised by a government watchdog for its "strong community leadership".
COMMUNITY RENEWAL NEWS: More pension funds take environmental issues into account
30 January 2004
A growing number of pension funds are including social and environmental issues in their investment decisions, according to new research.
COMMUNITY RENEWAL NEWS: Capacity-building warning issued
30 January 2004
Efforts to improve deprived neighbourhoods by injecting capacity into community groups are being undermined by a lack of understanding and coordination bet-ween government departments, a Home Office report said last week.
Communities Plan timeline
30 January 2004
February 2003: John Prescott publishes the Sustainable Communities Plan setting out plans to build 200,000 additional homes in four "growth areas" of the South-East and tackle housing abandonment in the North and Midlands. Misc 22, a Cabinet sub-committee chaired by the Prime Minister, is formed to oversee development in the Thames Gateway.
Concerns over Communities Plan
30 January 2004
Critics have called on the Government to throw its weight behind the deputy prime minister's Sustainable Communities Plan as it enters its second year.
NEWS BRIEF: Total amount of vacant and derelict land in Scotland
30 January 2004
The total amount of vacant and derelict land in Scotland is continuing to fall, according to statistics published this week. The study shows that the total amount of vacant land has fallen 202ha to 10,847ha since 2002. Within that figure, 579ha of land has been bought back into use in the past year. The Scottish Vacant and Derelict Land Survey 2003 is available from the Stationery Office (tel) 0131 479 3141.
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